Resources

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 * Adam, A., & Mowers, H. (2007). Got the World on a Screen. //School Library Journal//, 53(4), 40-42. Retrieved from EBSCO//host//.


 * Dessoff, A. (2010). Google and Microsoft Go to School. //Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review//, 76(4), 4-7. Retrieved from EBSCO//host//.


 * Eaton, S. (2010). Using Skype in the Second and Foreign Language Classroom. //Online Submission//, Retrieved from EBSCO//host//.


 * Foote, C. (2008). See Me, Hear Me: Skype in the Classroom. //School Library Journal//, 54(1), 42-43. Retrieved from EBSCO//host.//


 * Kilimci, S. (2010). Integration of the Internet into a Language Curriculum in a Multicultural Society. //Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET//, 9(1), 107-113. Retrieved from EBSCO//host//.


 * Maguth, B. M., Yamaguchi, M., & Elliott, J. (2010). Researching, Producing, Presenting: Students' Use of Technology for Global Advocacy in the Social Studies. //Social Education//, 74(2), 105-106. Retrieved from EBSCO//host//.


 * Messner, K. (2009). Met Any Good Authors Lately? Classroom Author Visit Can Happen via Skype (Here's a List of Those Who Do It for Free). //School Library Journal//, 55(8), 36-38. Retrieved from EBSCO//host//.


 * Nevin, R. (2009). Supporting 21st Century Learning through Google Apps. //Teacher Librarian//, 37(2), 35-38. Retrieved from EBSCO//host.//

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