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The Bamboo Project Blog

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The Bamboo Project Blog. The Power of Blogging ISNT Just in Reading Them. In a few weeks were going to be looking at blogs in the Work Literacy course. In fact, I have to go on record right now as saying that reading blogs is only a small part of what makes blogs powerful for learning. RANT ALERT! ) END RANT ).

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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The Bamboo Project Blog. You can: Take a picture (or several) and upload them to Flickr or to your blog. Write about your hometown in your blog. They are: For the most comments on a wide range of blogs (not just the â??topâ?? Tag Cloud Wisdom. June 27, 2008 | Permalink. |. Comments (0). |. TrackBack (0). Comments (8). |.

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The Power of Educational Technology: Preparing Students to Succeed in the 21st Century

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Demonstrating the power of technology to improve learning, create communities and inspire new thinking. In order to prepare students to work with an international community of colleagues we need to provide them with opportunities to interact with people from around the world. skip to main | skip to sidebar. Sunday, May 25, 2008.

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4 WordPress Alternatives: the What, Where, and Why

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If you do a Google search for “ blogging software ,” WordPress will likely be among the first results you’ll see. about to rebuild or redesign your blog. Habari is a secure blogging platform designed from the ground up with the current and future needs of the blogging community firmly in mind. moving hosts.

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Micro Persuasion: Become a Knowledge Management Ninja with Google Reader

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Most people who use RSS readers do so with the intent of subscribing to an aggregated river of news feeds, persistent searches and blogs. This allows me to store some feeds in a "mobile" folder that I have bookmarked on my mobile phone, even as they also reside in a "blogs" folder. Great post, thank you very much. Could not agree more.