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OTR Links 10/18/2014 | doug — off the record
OTR Links 10/18/2014 http://t.co/KRDwn4ejQv
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.@aforgrave OK - let's see you beat this one. http://t.co/PxMH4PAM7r
.@aforgrave OK - let's see you beat this one. http://t.co/PxMH4PAM7r
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How Should Professional Development Change? http://t.co/bg9Gk4dp92
How Should Professional Development Change? http://t.co/bg9Gk4dp92
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Testing: Education Leaders Really Don’t Get It | Diane Ravitch's blog
Testing: Education Leaders Really Don't Get It http://t.co/mNFFZQHaOL
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There’s No App for Good teaching | Global Digital Citizen Foundation
There's No App for Good teaching http://t.co/xN3kCKecu9
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OS X Yosemite: Tips, Tricks, and Details – MacStories
OS X Yosemite: Tips, Tricks, and Details http://t.co/nzlAOTCNhD
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RAND Report Describes Hackers' Black Market - Business Insider
Scary Timeline Shows How Much More Sophisticated Hackers Have Become http://t.co/s3vsQz7jUD
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Blog Reporters! Week 1 | Year Six Super Stars
Blog Reporters! Week 1 http://t.co/7HNxmcvvjz
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This Week in Ontario Edublogs | doug — off the record
This Week in Ontario Edublogs http://t.co/0yT74ZmHvx
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