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NEW CONCEPTS HYPERMEDIA AUGMENTED REALITY CREATIVE COMMON LICENSE PLE SOME ABOUT HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGIES HYPERTEXT STRATEGIES TO INTEGRATE INTERNET IN THE CURRICULUM DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WEB 1.0 & WEB 2.0

THE TREE METAPHORS IN THE USE OF INTERNET LIBRARY PRINTER COMMUNICATION CHANEL COLABORATIVE CREATIVE WORK

PROSUMER TAKE CARE OF YOUR: DIGITAL IDENTITY USE CREATIVE COMMON LICENSE CORRECTION

THE MOST IMPORTANT FOR ME INDEPENDENCE IN THE USE OF TECHNOLOGIES YOU DON’T NEED TO BE A EXPERT NOT BEING AFRAID

IF YOU DON’T WANT TO USE TECHNOLOGIES YOU ARE WASTING GOOD OPPORTUNITIES NOT EXCUSES THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM IS NOT A DREAM IS A FACT

ADVANTAGES OF THE USE OF TECHNOLOGIES IN YOUR CLASS IMPROVE MOTIVATION IMPROVE CREATIVITY SIGNIFICANT LEARNING

ENRICH THE WORLD SHARING!