[Technology 835] Internet Archive: Open Educational Resources (Beta)
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Hi all,
I stumbled on the Internet Archive website while looking for podcasts. Has anyone used it? This is the link to the specific education collection,
http://www.archive.org/details/education
but their homepage shows the true wealth that's here. One use that comes to my mind immediately is that I'm having my intermediate readers do poetry performances as a way of getting them to do repeated reading. The poetry recordings here could be great examples to them.
Other ideas?
Wendy Quinones
Community Learning Center
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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