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OTR Links 09/16/2014 | doug — off the record
OTR Links 09/16/2014 http://t.co/FacsItR4gl
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Why Marzano's Homework Research Is Flawed - Brilliant or Insane http://t.co/pc4BpnrkPU
Why Marzano's Homework Research Is Flawed - Brilliant or Insane http://t.co/pc4BpnrkPU
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The Time-Tested Dos and Don’ts of Using Classroom Technology | Global Digital Citizen Foundation
The Time-Tested Dos and Don’ts of Using Classroom Technology | Global Digital Citizen Foundation http://t.co/Da1aY4gUYP
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New Bookmarking Site Has Me Saying WOW (a lot!) | My Primary TechSpiration
New Bookmarking Site Has Me Saying WOW (a lot!) | My Primary TechSpiration http://t.co/JD3nM4DKdZ
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City of Turin decides to ditch Windows XP for Ubuntu and €6m saving | ZDNet
City of Turin decides to ditch Windows XP for Ubuntu and €6m saving http://t.co/cX5h1HkpWc
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Munich Is Giving Free Ubuntu 12.04 LTS CDs To Its Citizens | Unixmen
Munich Is Giving Free Ubuntu 12.04 LTS CDs To Its Citizens http://t.co/PnrqHEuq5S
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Why You Don’t Have To Be Cool To Build Rapport — Smart Classroom Management
Why You Don’t Have To Be Cool To Build Rapport http://t.co/MZ1uPDDElO
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