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POPSberkova http://mansdivi.ucoz.ru/publ/1-1-0-98 http://77uu.blogonline.ru/ http://matopredelenie.narod.ru/ http://naturistas.blog.co.uk/ http://raduga.eurobb.ru/viewtopic.php?id=6 http://www.terminus1525.ca/node/65034 http://hyves-nl.narod.ru/ http://hyves-nl.narod.ru/map.html http://advenet.com/zoleg/blog/pages/ranetka.aspx http://advenet.com/zoleg/blog/pages/video.aspx http://menores.blog.creep.ru/ http://suka.edublogs.org/2009/01/20/v-zhopu/ http://suka.edublogs.org/deros/ http://suka.edublogs.org/zhopa/ http://suka.edublogs.org/flopal/ http://suka.edublogs.org/rim/ http://hyves1.edublogs.org/2009/01/20/zenci-grup/ http://hyves1.edublogs.org/videolar/ http://hyves1.edublogs.org/amator/ http://hyves1.edublogs.org/videosu/ http://hyves1.edublogs.org/zorla/ http://hyves1.edublogs.org/dildo/ http://hyves-usa.blogonline.ru/368.html http://hyves-ero.blogonline.ru/574.html http://hyves-eu.blogonline.ru/375.html http://hyves-turck.blogonline.ru/259.html http://hyves-ru.blo
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POPSTop 100 Education Blogs Education blogs are becoming a means for educators, students, and education administrators to interact more effectively than ever before. Technorati currently tracks 63.1 million blogs. Over 5,000 of them are about education. It is likely that there are hundreds, if not thousands, more education-related blogs on the Web. (UPDATE: There are over 30,000 blogs hosted at edublogs.org alone. Thanks James Farmer!) Here is a list of our staff's 100 favorites.
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POPSCensorship shows the difference between China and a local school district
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POPSGreat Resources This is just a small portion of what's available to the teacher and students at http://karenbrooksucboces.blogspot.com
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POPSTop 20 Edublogs according to one teacher I found this list of blogs from 2006 very useful - not only at making me think about several key issues, but more importantly, in the lead-up to me starting my own blog about teaching, this list convinced me that teachers blogging can be good quality, meaningful and worthwhile.
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POPSWeb 2.0 in the classroom: use cases A long and pretty miscellaneous list of examples from NITLE.org's blog, "Liberal Education Today." Mostly professors trying to use various Web 2.0 technologies in their classrooms.