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  1. Added Dec 18, 2008 by jillianeorr
    From the site: "Via web application software, data citation standards, and statistical methods, the Dataverse Network project increases scholarly recognition and distributed control for authors, journals, archives, teachers, and others who produce or organize data; facilitates data access and analysis for researchers and students; and ensures long-term preservation..."
  2. Added Dec 15, 2008 by ph5 and 1 other
    Really awesome website for 6th grade mathematics - think James Bond solving math problems. Pretty hip compared to other math sites!
  3. Added Dec 15, 2008 by jillianeorr
    A list/guide to great sites for kids- including educational sites!
  4. Added Dec 15, 2008 by jillianeorr
    A nice site with videos, games, puzzles, and math help for kids.
  5. Added Dec 10, 2008 by jillianeorr
    A creative web 2.0 way of teaching media literacy- it's FUN!
  6. Added Dec 10, 2008 by jillianeorr
    Sex education site- straight up.
  7. Added Nov 30, 2008 by jillianeorr
    Ontario's online interactive show- watch the host, call in, email in, or chat during the show. In this way, you can learn from the show's experts and from other parents!
  8. Added Nov 30, 2008 by jillianeorr
    Canada is using educational TV to encourage civilians to get volunteer for charities or organizations. Watch a documentary, get inspired, join and follow the organization- then include your friends and family! This is truly education tv that gives the opportunity for action to better our world!
  9. Added Nov 19, 2008 by jillianeorr
    The report from the Children Now organization about how educational TV is not currently so educational.
  10. Added Nov 19, 2008 by jillianeorr
    Ed TV is not always so educational... (Also, it provides a ruberic to judge educational value of a program)
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