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In July of 2009, I launched The One Comment A Day Project. My mission was to promote new bloggers and bring comments to existing blogs. Initially, The One Comment A Day Project burst on to the scene with the celerity of a gazelle, however, it soon became another faded project. The members of the ning remained, however, the collaborative dialogue that…
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I have been using Twitter for over a year. Since New Years 2009, Twitter has taken off to new heights. Everybody wants you to follow him or her on twitter, from United States Senators to Shaq, twitter has become a ubiquitous forum for those who want to know everything.…
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Every year, students receive a daily planner before the start of school. Depending on the grade level, some teachers will spend a day showing students how to effectively plan their week. For most, this is a practical tool that has worked for many years. However, it is also a tool that many students lose. What if it was…
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I think you #onecomment idea is brilliant. Is there something we could do to get through to a few more people.
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Tamas
Reading Cuts Stress Levels by 68% by MarieClaire
http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/314426/reading-cuts-stress-levels-by-68.html
thanks Jim
Check this out and let me know what you think. You in?