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	  <title>WebQuest</title>
	  <description>There are some great new features to announce this Thanksgiving Eve.

First and bestest: you can now export your WebQuest to a zipped archive and take it with you. This will be great for education students whose professors want them to turn in something heftier than a mere URL. It&apos;s also, more broadly, a good capability for any web-based service to have. Would you do significant work on a site that locks you in and doesn&apos;t let you pull your stuff out when you want? I wouldn&apos;t. Now QuestGarden does the right thing.</description>
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	  <title>The Big6</title>
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Mike Eisenberg | Bob Berkowitz


What is the Big6?
Developed by educators Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz, the Big6 is the most widely-known and widely-used approach to teaching information and technology skills in the world. The Big6 is an information and technology literacy model and curriculum, implemented in thousands of schools - K through higher education. Some people call the Big6 an information problem-solving strategy because with the Big6, students are able to handle any problem, assignment, decision or task.</description>
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