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Suggestions for best sources on teaching with loosely coupled tools

By sleslie on October 19, 2007

So, if you’ll induldge me again, I have another question as a follow up to the last one.

What is your favourite source for finding new examples of people teaching online with loosely coupled tools? Is there a blogger you already follow who regularly posts great examples from the field? Or is there a trove of examples already identified that the rest of us might benefit from.

If you have specific examples to point to of people teaching with Web 2.0 tools or in a loosely coupled way, I would love to hear about those too, but right now I am trying to gather regular sources/feeds, people who regularly note best practice examples. Suggestions truly welcome – SWL

Posted in The Rest | Tagged elearning-2.0, feeds, loosely-coupled, sources, teaching, web-2.0

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  1. Scott
    Scott
    October 19, 2007 at 11:21 am | Permalink | Reply

    So here’s one – http://del.icio.us/rss/tag/teaching2.0, the del.icio.us feed for the tag “teaching2.0″

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