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 Fahser-Herro, Danielle; Steinkuehler, Constance (2009-2010), Web 2.0: Literacy                 

 

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     Journal of Instructional Media. Vol. 38 Issue 4, p379-389, p.11.

 

 

http://iwest.edublogs.org/2012/02/10/glogster-interactive-multimedia-posters-online/

 

http://facultynet.matc.edu/tltnewsletter/sept11/tltnewsletter_september11.htm

 

http://thwt.org/index.php/presentations-multimedia/posters

 

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Daccord, T. (2012). Online posters. Chestnut Hill, MA: ETT: Teaching History with

 

       Techonology. Retrieved from http://thwt.org/index.php/presentations-multimedia/posters

 

 

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