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December 08, 2009

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Anna

Rob.

Are you familiar with http://www.Curriki.org?

Curriki (curricula + wiki) is a nonprofit online community and curricula repository. It contains over 32,000 curricula assets that are community created, expert reviewed and shared with educators for free across the globe. I like to think of Curriki as Wikipedia, meets Amazon, meets iTunes for teachers, as the site provides free and open source content that can be organized into "playlists" (or curriculum collections) that teachers can easily use, build, review and share. To learn more, you are welcome to visit www.Curriki.org. Here is a quick video about Curriki: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx-p3huB6Tw

I am on the Curriki international team--helping to build the site, community around the site, etc. One of our goals is to help teachers (regardless of location) connect, share best practices and collaborate on curricula creation. I'd love to get your thoughts on the site to share with our development team!

Another great post! Thank you!

Sincerely,
Anna

Dubai, UAE

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