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  • edtechtalk

    EdTechTalk

    480 members,2546 bookmarks

    This is the group for EdTechTalk.com

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    PsychSplash Psychology Group

    30 members,494 bookmarks

    The PsychSplash Psychology Group seeks to collaboratively identify and showcase interesting and practical Psychology-related websites and internet resources

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Saved by 25 people (4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-10-05


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on 2006-10-13 by radagast

Site that lists many academic blogs.

on 2006-12-01 by jlesage

A wiki about academic blogs, with links to blogs in each academic area of study

on 2007-01-16 by akpe76

academic blogs wiki im Aufbau. Ergänzungen und Mitarbeit dringend erforderlich.

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The Academic Blog Portal

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The Academic Blog Portal


Welcome to the main portal page for the academic blogs wiki. Brad DeLong has described the academic blogosphere as a kind of Invisible College - this site is supposed to help make the College a little more visible to itself and its readers. It is a work in progress and will remain that way. It draws on updated information from (a) the Crooked Timber academic blogroll, (b) Cliopatria's list of history weblogs and (c) Daniel Solove's Law Professor Blogger Census. With the exception of a few pages (including this one), it is freely modifiable, so that users can themselves add blogs and other forms of content that may be useful to academic bloggers and academics academics more generally. Before modifying the contents of this wiki in any way, you should consult the Frequently Asked Questions. If you are unfamiliar with how to change wikis, consult the basic directions, and, for more advanced topics, Wikipedia's detailed editing FAQ (this wiki is based on Mediawiki, the underlying platform for Wikipedia). At the moment, you can edit most pages anonymously - this may be changed in the future if it's necessary to prevent spamming etc. You can however create a personal ID to keep track of your changes etc. No personal information beyond a working email address is required to generate this ID.

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