If you're interested in contributing to the Classroom 2.0 Fifth Anniversary Book Project, you can read the call for submissions here. Here are some bullet points about contributing to the book.
- All submissions will be displayed online on the Classroom 2.0 Scribd page.
- Some submissions will be chosen for inclusion in the printed version of the book.
- Our hope is that the printed book will be able to reach an audience that doesn't typically get involved in social media/ Web 2.0 and prompt that audience to investigate the benefits of using technology in schools.
- As a contributor to the project you may be able to reach a wider audience than you could on your own. From my experience with other projects like this, all contributors end up reaching a larger audience due to the mutual sharing of content by all contributors.
- Here again is the call for submissions to the Classroom 2.0 Fifth Anniversary Book Project.
Steve Hargadon, myself, and ZDNet's Chris Dawson will be organizing and editing submissions.
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