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Blogger Karen Janowski said...

What an excellent resource! I hope to have time to explore some of your links and recommend them to the families and educators with whom I work.
Thank you!!

3:24 PM

Blogger Lynn Marentette said...

Karen, you have great resources, too!

7:00 PM

Blogger stev4n said...

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9:45 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Lynn,
I would like to seek ur opinion..i will furthering my studies in phd level but i lack of idea in doing research using multimedia.I live in Malaysia and still lack of advanced multimedia research

11:55 PM

Blogger Lynn Marentette said...

What universities are you thinking about? You might find some programs that use the terms "interactive digital media" or "digital media".

I plan to update this post and will include some links to university programs, since there are many more resources now.

7:14 AM

Anonymous batgirl0401 said...

Great blog! I am collecting similar links and resources for teaching students in a behaviour support unit. The interactive whiteboard is a major tool for engaging our students. My wikispaces shares a similar focus and I'm happy to share my findings:

http://social-skills-resources.wikispaces.com/

I look forward to seeing what else you dig up!

7:13 AM

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