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  1. I just followed Cris and started http://cmalt.freefolio.net/qualitylearning
  2. You may find the following doctoral research study of interest: http://tinyurl.com/7p4tjc
  3. If you are interested in world wide collaboration among educators and learners, register for Wikieducator's next free L4C online course.
  4. I think these competitions separate educators instead of promoting collaborative work. I encourage you to share you work and ideas freely.
  5. @shortyawards I nominate @nelliemuller for a Shorty Award in #education because I'm curious to know what you think.
  6. I've been toying with TipCam:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3103898437544840637
  7. Live Web 2.0 tools for instruction and learning April 4 9pm EST http://tinyurl.com/2l3upe
  8. Please add your comments: http://tinyurl.com/3x5agd
  9. Have you tried voice blogging: http://www.snapvine.com/nelliemuller
  10. What can you do with feeds: http://tinyurl.com/2vprj7
  11. Join me on Pownce: http://pownce.com/nelliemuller/
  12. Join http://blendedlear.ning.com/
  13. Write for the next issue of the Etni Rag online journal for English teachers by joining the etnirag wiki at http://etnirag.wikispaces.com
  14. I just got back from a 60 min run around the block. However, I still can't focus on my writing.
  15. Join wetpaint wiki on instructor use of web 2.0 via campus-based blended learning: http://tinyurl.com/2sg9kx
  16. Hi Elderbob, I have two Twitter IDs: nelliemuller and blended learning : )
  17. Does instructor use of technology facilitate student performance?
  18. Is twitter addictive?
  19. Watching the first 20 minutes of The Secret: http://tinyurl.com/348lfh
  20. What is the best tool for EFL students to improve their writing via the wiki, blog, Moodle, or facebook?