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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-15 »

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-08

  • More high school students are taking courses online http://www.macon.com/local/story/901242.html #
  • Research from Ambient Insight projects most college students will take classes online by 2014 http://tinyurl.com/ylkttze #
  • Sneak peek at COBL's new website! (still fixing a few template things) http://bit.ly/1pe5ve #
  • Google Wave First Impressions http://bit.ly/3U5cRi #
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