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member since:   16/6/2007
birth date:   05/5/1979
about:   http://rejon.org/bio

Aim/Yahoo/Msn/ICG/Gtalk:   Jabber - rejon@gristle.org
Website:   http://rejon.org
languages:   English
nodes:   Heather and Jimmy's 50 great parties club
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  articles · Open Library - All The Books You Could Ever Read
by Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter · voted on 13/9/2007 03:43 · 53 votes · 7 comments

Back in the mists of time, when we used to look things up in books, and not on Google, libraries were the first place we used to go. For many people, the person you turned to when you wanted to know something, was a librarian. They would direct you to the book, dictionary or other resource where you could find what you were looking for.

Libraries were also the place where we...

articles · Youthvoice: Teaching Korean kids how to share
by Yonnie Kim, ccKorea · voted on 13/9/2007 03:42 · 31 votes · 1 comment

How should we define 'media literacy' in this digital era? Traditional notions of media literacy are based on the evaluation of the messages we are overwhelmed with every day, making use of media technology, and expressing ourselves through various media activities. But we are also required to pay attention to the new phenomena of 'sharing' in the digital media environment. The...

   
 
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