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March 01, 2013

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Braddo

Thanks for promoting my comment to a full post on your blog, Bill. You should have been in the room when we had our chat about this. It was, well, colourful. :) I'll show this to my #tokafe11 class next week.

You've gone a long way to helping me show my students what it means to be online.

A big thanks!

Brad

Datruss

Here is something I struggle with now. We see so much bullying happening online with pseudonyms, but we don't ask students to present their real selves anywhere.

Bill Ferriter

Hey Brad,

What you REALLY need to share with your students is how thankful I am that they are so willing to share their thinking in such an incredibly articulate manner.

I literally use their words all the time in presentations.

If you ever want me to Skype in to tell them that in person, let me know. Im willing.

And if I can ever help in any way, let me know! I owe yall one.

Bill

Norman Constantine

We need to embrace the Hacker ethic. What we know should standout on the Internet and build our reputation.

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