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    • It seems at the moment as if a big amount of this is going exactly right: It is a shame in this context that the launch for Glow mentors was such a damp squib.

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    • I'd love to get one, but they won't sell them in Canada yet.

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    • Robert, I had a similar idea: http://www.mrstucke.com/2009/01/25/sharing-resources/ , I have tagged many many maths links and resources with 'msow' (stood for 'maths scheme of...

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Weighed down by Web 2.0

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  • When I am in that mood, I just keep twitter shut, don't check my mail, ignore my favourites and I don't have a homepage anyway. A couple of hours later I emerge, dazed and dazzled remembering the internet is bigger and stranger that I can know.
  • The oldest blog post I could find on wearnines of the new can ben found by following this link:

    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecc...
  • Glad to know it's not just me John.

    I doubt we'll find older than that Alan :)
  • Ewan McIntosh spoke about this at SETT. He said he found it quite a burden to try and think of something to say and post it on his blog every day. Especially when he started out. My on/off blogging spurts are probably evidence of this too.

    Also, Google Reader does make things a bit like having a constantly full mail box.

    Doug
  • Ditto the on-off blogging! When I came back from the ski trip, I did a lot of "mark all as read" in bloglines.

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