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Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are researching methods of communicating when the brain does not function normally.

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(Thanks Anita.)

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Facebook

Two interesting articles on Facebook:
What Facebook Users Share: Lower Grades (From Time Magazine)
Facebook Muddies College Recruiting Rules (From eCampus News)

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Laura Walker answers the following questions on her site: What’s the point of Twitter? Why should educators get involved? What difference does using Twitter make?
(Thanks Barbara)

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Alone Time

This video is the first I have seen that voices my concern over social networking. As educators, we have to find a way to encourage critical thinking in our students, yet are we helping to create a generation that cannot perform without an audience? Does life’s minutiae really need to have a twitter entry? Does [...]

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More information on the MacArthur Study.

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Adventures in Social Networking explores Orientation to Social Networks, Your Students and Social Networks, Explore the World of NING, Set up a NING account and join a group and Explore the Social Network.

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