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		<title>By: e-learning: Three tools &#171; Fanatiq&#8217;s Weblog</title>
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		<dc:creator>e-learning: Three tools &#171; Fanatiq&#8217;s Weblog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] a series of related photos, and read descriptions appropriate to each. I found this article called Using the Online Photo Community Flickr for Science Education that described how educators in California were using Flickr as a way for students to see groups of [...]</description>
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