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Thursday, May 5, 2011

To Hack or Not to Hack?

by Shelly Blake-Plock

Yes or No:

It is the duty of the teacher who believes in networked learning to, if necessary, hack and proxy and to encourage hacking and proxying for the purpose of getting students into a place where they can connect freely online despite whatever institutional filters and blocks might be in place in the school, district, etc...
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