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At Blogher, I attended a session on edublogging and one of the session leaders was Barbara Sawhill from Oberlin Language Lab. While catching up on my email, I found this wonderful post from Teacher Sol about how she is using SKYPE to have a world wide conversation.
The GiGis were meeting in California last Thursday and I was hoping to SKYPE in but spotty wifi in my hotel room. Update: Lisa Stone over at BlogHer just wrote the most beautiful post about the NTEN award! Further, the kind words from one of my favorite bloghers Vicky Davis have made me cry. Thank you.
Click To Play Here a round up of some the fabulous women Bloghers in Cambodia and Linux Chix that I met. Dee Dee with the BlogHer bag! and Skype and everyone was impressed to see the possibilities of connecting with someone they knew from Cambodia who was in the US. On the right, is Sopheap who I interviewed for BlogHer.
Like many of my colleagues, I'm gearing up for blogher ! I'm going on an extended trip (10 days) which kicks off with the blogher conference and ends with NCDD conference - with lots inbetween. Update: Just got skyped about the link to her book and corrected it!
• I'll be one of the Write Brain | Essential Content Development workshop leaders at BlogHer '11 on August 5th. • I also offer one-on-one blog coaching via phone, or Skype. My next Juicy Blogging E-Course runs from September 21-October 12. Investment: $75 when you register before September 15. 100 after September 15. •
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