Previous Lessons

May 15, 2007

Previous lessons will be found right here on the blog. Blog entries will show in reverse chronological order with the newest entries first.

You might also find short blog entries during the week about a hot new Library2.0 item.

Just today Sue said to me “New feature on meebo?  Geez, this web 2.0 stuff changes faster than the weather”.

 -vc

Entry Filed under: Education, Library2.0, Lucy Robbins Welles Library, Newington, Training, Web2.0, blogging. .

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