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  1. Educational Networking: The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education [White Paper] http://bit.ly/7R7m3v
  2. According to comScore data Canadians search twice as much as Americans
  3. Strategies for Students with Special Needs [Intel] http://bit.ly/55Wemw
  4. Preview the new New York Public Library website http://bit.ly/8BvBvM
  5. Google CEO: Secrets Are for Filthy People [Valleywag] http://bit.ly/6mEpZL
  6. Galileo's Instruments of Discovery [Smithsonian] http://bit.ly/5HG9GH
  7. Kindergarten Is the Model for Lifelong Learning [Edutopia] http://bit.ly/54O4Ao
  8. Only 42% of black college students receive degrees according to statistics in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education http://bit.ly/62Sryc
  9. The Global Online Media Landscape, April 2009 [Nielsen Report] http://bit.ly/4paNZs
  10. The Attention Age [WikiPedia] http://bit.ly/1TScCi
  11. Knowledge Tools of the Future [IFTF Report] http://bit.ly/4awASx
  12. For anyone interested I will be providing two Webinars this Thursday on using RSS to consume information at high rates http://bit.ly/4wMZQ1
  13. Video: A Vision of Students Today http://bit.ly/1gmjAq
  14. Executive Summary - The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology http://bit.ly/2AsfNe
  15. H1N1 Flu ("Swine Flu") and You [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] http://bit.ly/kPF6Y
  16. Things You Really Need to Learn [Stephen Downes] http://bit.ly/1NVvJk
  17. How to Run a Meeting [pdf] http://bit.ly/3E07UN
  18. A Virtual Revolution Is Brewing for Colleges [Washington Post] http://bit.ly/12lTA3
  19. Google Search Experiments [Google] http://bit.ly/3zt6Y8
  20. Until we start to think of computers more like finger paint and less like tel., computers will not live up to their full potential - Resnick