Using Instant Messaging in the Classroom

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Wes Fryer has written a post entitled The case for instant messaging in the classroom in which he focuses on the opportunities rather than the threats of instant messaging. Along with ideas surrounding interactivity and engagement, he looks at it enables students access to real-time experts. A breath of fresh air!

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