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		<title>What are Your Favorite Online Educational Resources? / Day 14 Ruminations becomes the Readers&#8217; Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Challenge for today, Day 14,  is to turn the Ruminations Blog over to my readers, so I am opening the blog up to readers and fellow educators for comments on the following question:
What are your favorite online educational resources?
What I am looking for are the resources that you routinely share with colleagues that [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The challenge for today was to write a blog post using a comment that someone had left on the Ruminations blog.
Michele Martin left this comment on my Ruminations Blog Audit / Day 10: Audit Comments on Your Own Blog
I agree with Sue that it might be about not knowing that they can comment or how [...]]]></description>
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