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The Internet is a gold mine for educational law information ... but how do you (1) mine the gold, and (2), perhaps more importantly, remember where the gold is once you find it? Well, that is what social bookmarking is for - it helps you remember where the gold is and it even lets you see where your friends found gold too.

So, on this page is my gold mine of educational law resources that I have found on the Internet. It is growing all the time, so it is a place to check back frequently when you need an example for a particular topic or you just want to see the latest stuff that I am reading on the net related to educational law.

Although below you can see my latest 20 bookmarks, to see the entire list of bookmarks and all the different tags that you can search for (like the index in a back of a book) you need to visit my public page at Delicious. Here's the next cool thing - you don't need to come to this page or go to that page whenever you want to see my bookmarks. You can also RSS them and let the bookmarks come to you!

Finally, the "social" part of social bookmarking works better when you participate. So, go get your own delicious account and then our accounts can interact in a network and we will both be better off. When you do, be sure to add your account to my network.

My 20 Latest Bookmarks Related to Educational Law