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      <title>Social Software In Learning Environments</title>
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      <description>It’s really titled Social Software for Teaching &amp;amp; Learning, and I’m here with John Martin, who’s deeply involved with our learning management system and portfolio efforts (especially as both of these are subject to change real soon now).</description>
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      <title>Higher Ed Blog Con (and other things I should have posted about last month)</title>
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      <description>I meant to post about this weeks ago, but HigherEd BlogCon has now come and gone.</description>
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      <title>Teachers Get Paid Crap</title>
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      <description>From AlterNet: Teaching In America: The Impossible Dream. Tagline:
Many public school teachers today must work two jobs to survive, and can’t afford to buy homes or raise families.</description>
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