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Nov 152007
 

Here’s the PPT presentation I used in my talk at Huish Episcopi School on 16th November.

 Posted by Noel Jenkins at 10:57 pm

  One Response to “Teaching with web 2.0”

  1. Doug Belshaw says:
    November 29, 2007 at 9:05 am

    Hi Noel,

    Hope the presentation went well. :-) Thanks for referencing Ben’s blog (and mine, for that matter) – he was certainly pleased when that Plains Indian commented on it!

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