Just reading through some presentations and found out about digital divide network. Pretty cool. From their front page, "The Digital Divide Network (DDN) is the Internet's largest community for educators, activists, policy makers and concerned citizens working to bridge the digital divide. At DDN, you can build your own online community, publish a blog, share documents and discussions with colleagues, and post news, events and articles. You can also find the archived discussion lists of the DIGITAL DIVIDE listserv. Membership is free and open to all, so join today!" Excellent. Would seem to go nicely hand in hand with the Global Education & Learning Community Curriculum Wiki now dishing curriculum at a web terminal near you. Their mission, from their front page, "is to improve education around the world by empowering teachers, students and parents with user-created, open source curricula, and it's all free!" Excellent times two. Or +1. Or something to that effect.

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