Social Networking, Digital Discourse & Think.com
Kids and teachers can create "debates" on Think.com and invite others to take a position and defend it. Think.com was created by the Oracle Education Foundation, and is available in eight languages.
More from the Think.com web site:
More from the Think.com web site:
"Only students and teachers from member schools can enter this password-protected learning community. Once inside, members use websites and interactive tools to publish their ideas, collaborate on projects, and build knowledge together."Thanks to Wesley Fryer for the tip! He has a terrific podcast featuring Cheryl Oaks on "using the Think.com environment to help students learn about Internet safety and appropriate digital discourse."
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