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Resource: Back-to-School Edition, Use Omeka in Your Class

By: Sheila BrennanAugust 27, 2013August 27, 2013

It’s that time of year when educators and instructors are planning like mad for the coming semester or quarter, so we are highlighting some resources to help you get started using Omeka in your class.

http://omeka.org/blog/2013/08/20/back-to-school-edition-use-omeka-in-your-class/

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