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Here is a tool I created for a professional development session I ran for the first time today:

Start Your Own Blog

A practical session that will introduce you to blogging. You will see how others use their blogs and you will get a chance to create your own blog.
You will also learn just how easy it is to create links, add pictures and even movies to your blog.
Also, you will learn a bit about web2.0 and very easy to use tools that make your time on the web faster and friendlier.

Start Your Own Blog on Edublogs Wiki on Wikispaces

& a blog post with instructions on how to hyperlink, imbed images and videos, as well as tag a post on edublogs,
Making a Splash with Your First Post

I did my best to make these resources that could be: a) used by others to structure their own Pro-D sessions; and b) used as a self help tutorial.

My reflections on the session... any feedback would be appreciated.

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Comment by Elizabeth Davis on April 22, 2007 at 8:58am
David,
Your wiki looks amazing. I am about to start teaching an intro to Web 2.0 class and I will definitely show my students your stuff. Thanks so much for sharing. I've been reflecting a lot lately on why to blog, both here on my ning page and on my school blog (there is some overlap). I would welcome your comments there.
-Elizabeth

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