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The School of Everything Used May 13, 2008
by Sarah Silva, Information Technology Assistance Center
"Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to teach". That's the premiss behind the School of Everything, a website created with the hope of bringing learners and teachers together. Anyone with something to teach (it can be anything: knitting, technology or even yoga) can create a profile at schoolofeverything.com where those who want to learn can search the site by topic or by location. Many teachers are located in Great Britain where the site first launched, but the site is growing: teachers from all over the world, including Malaysia, the Netherlands, Mexico and the U.S., have signed up. Check out the School of Everything. Maybe you'll be inspired to learn something new or to teach something you know to someone else!
Instructables - The World's Biggest Show & Tell Used July 1, 2008
by Sarah Silva, Information Technology Assistance Center
Instructables.com, the "The World's Biggest Show & Tell", is a site where you can post and view instructions about how to create anything and everything. From the useful to the unusual, written and video instructions are organized into categories such as art, crafts, food, games, green, kids, tech, and more. Share your knowledge and get some back in return. Learn how to grow a square watermelon, weave a plastic bag rug, or tie the world's best shoe knot. All these instruction and so much more can be found at instructables.com. It's a site no DIYer will want to miss!
-- this article still needs work. I'll come back to it later. Sarah
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