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	<title>Comments on: Blogging in the Shakespeare Classroom</title>
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		<title>By: Bing Miller</title>
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		<description>Bill: Thanks for mentioning my classroom site. It&#039;s been quite an interesting year for me this year as I&#039;ve begun to discover many so many different web 2.0 technologies I&#039;ve been able to bring into the classroom. So far, the students have seemed to respond well to posting their homework in this manner. It&#039;s easier on both of us. And as you mentioned, it provides an opportunity for students to read each other&#039;s work. That&#039;s an area I&#039;d really like to improve on in the future.

Your posting has gotten me thinking and I may use it in class to show students how what we put &quot;out there&quot; on the Internet does get read and responded to. It&#039;s a good real-world lesson. Thanks again and I look forward to reading future postings from you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill: Thanks for mentioning my classroom site. It&#8217;s been quite an interesting year for me this year as I&#8217;ve begun to discover many so many different web 2.0 technologies I&#8217;ve been able to bring into the classroom. So far, the students have seemed to respond well to posting their homework in this manner. It&#8217;s easier on both of us. And as you mentioned, it provides an opportunity for students to read each other&#8217;s work. That&#8217;s an area I&#8217;d really like to improve on in the future.</p>
<p>Your posting has gotten me thinking and I may use it in class to show students how what we put &#8220;out there&#8221; on the Internet does get read and responded to. It&#8217;s a good real-world lesson. Thanks again and I look forward to reading future postings from you.</p>
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