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		<title>By: Karen</title>
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		<description>www.doink.com is a Web 2.0 site that is popular in schools. DoInk provides free drawing &amp; animation tools to do a simple doodle such as in MS-Paint or a complicated animation such as in Flash. Even if a user can&#039;t draw, they can animate using shared art &quot;props&quot; from the DoInk community. DoInk is being used in schools in English to do book reports, as a presentation tool in lieu of PowerPoint, for digital storytelling, visualizing complex problems in Math &amp; Science, etc.  DoInk clips can easily be posted to YouTube, Facebook, websites &amp; blogs</description>
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		<dc:creator>Look what I found! 03/09/2010 &#124; a whole new dianne</dc:creator>
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