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Today is May 8, 2005

It's President's Day 6:45 AM
I've been involved in a number of other projects over the past few days, mostly trying to make a living. I did want to quickly add some ideas to this little corner of the blogosphere.

I've been listening to some of the great new media thinkers on ITConversations, and heard Dave Sifry, CEO of Technorati say something very interesting about blogs. He says that blogs are "...the exhaust of our attention streams." It is a very interesting notion, and perhaps a first time in history occurrence, when so much of our everyday thoughts and activities are being recorded and stored, and made available to a global audience. Think about it!

I also wanted to post some urls of a few teacher bloggers. I got this short list from Will Richardson's blog, perhaps the preeminent education blogger:

Will's Blog -- http://www.weblogg-ed.com
Hipteacher -- http://hipteacher.typepad.com/
Mz. Smlph -- http://www.mzsmlph.com/ (a broccoli girl in a barbecue world -- I love it)
First Year Teacher -- http://firstyearteacher.blogspot.com/
Catherine Grimm -- http://cgrimm.typepad.com/cgrimm/
Flaming Cheeto -- http://theflamingcheeto.typepad.com/
2ยข Worth -- http://davidwarlick.com/blog/ (my blog)




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