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The Bamboo Project Blog: For Blogging Beginners: Evolution of a Blog Post

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In this video, what I wanted to do was trace the evolution of a blog post, from me reading an article in my feed reader, through me posting my own response to the article and the interactions that took place in comments at my blog and at the original post. They host your files for free at screencast.com (which Sue mentioned).

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The Victorian School Libraries Learning with Web 2.0 Program. Re-imagine.

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Week 4: RSS feeds and Feedreaders. Install a feed reader. Hosted by Edublogs Campus. Week 2: Flickr and photo sharing. Create a flickr account and post a photo. Week 3: Play week. Play with an Image generator. Play with LibraryThing. Subscribe to some library related blogs. Week 5: Get social. Explore MySpace.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: 21st Century Workplace Literacy: What Does that Mean and How Do We Engage More People in the Discussion?

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I find that when it comes to learning and instruction, I tend to run in two different circles, as evidenced by the "Learning" tab in my feed reader. One of the activities my university (and Im sure hosts of others) engage in each year is surveying industry on their expectations of graduate attributes in the workplace.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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And I also think that women probably feed into it. For example, Id ask how many women bloggers have more males than females in their feed readers? EST) the eLearning Guild will be hosting a free webinar to discuss their most recent 360 Report on e-Learning 2.0. I probably have to plead guilty to that one myself.

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