By Kevin Zelnio, on  January 21st, 2009 Conferences, Education Creepy Treehouse, Facebook, High School, ning, Online Tools, Science Online, scio09, Teaching Baker Class at Science Online '09 The second session i attended at Science Online ’09 was a fantastic discussion of how social networking sites, blogs and other online tools and media are used in high school biology instruction. What was so great about this discussion was that the panel was composed of high school science . . . → Read More: Science Online ’09: Miss Baker and Her Students
Note: This was liveblogged at the time, but the wifi crashed under the weight of 200 simultaneous livebloggers. ——————————————————————————————————— As many readers know, we are staunch proponents of open access. Craig being an academic editor at PLoS ONE and myself writing extensively on the benefits of open access, especially to taxonomy. Open Access is not . . . → Read More: LiveBlogging Science Online ’09: Open Access
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