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	<title>Comments on: This Week in 2.0</title>
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		<title>By: Colleen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Colleen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Gerry,
I stumbled upon your blog today through my friend, Jen Wagner, who learned of you when she received her Secret Santa gift. Welcome to all things 2.0! It takes some time to build a network but once you start attending webcasts and UStream events, commenting on blogs, and expanding your Twitter community, people will get to know you. You are particularly fortunate to be located in Illinois. It seems almost everyone I meet is in that state. The edtech community, as you probably know, is very supportive there.
I&#039;m sorry to hear that your first visit to Second Life was frustrating for you. I&#039;m very active in Second Life as are many of the folks in the Twitter network. I have a math center right across from Discovery Education Network on EduIsland II. Any of the DEN people and I would be happy to give you a hand. Most educators become members of ISTE when they first arrive. The docents there will give you all the information you need to have a successfulcheck Second Life experience. I hope you will try again over the vacation.
I look forward to reading your blog and hope to see you in Second Life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Gerry,<br />
I stumbled upon your blog today through my friend, Jen Wagner, who learned of you when she received her Secret Santa gift. Welcome to all things 2.0! It takes some time to build a network but once you start attending webcasts and UStream events, commenting on blogs, and expanding your Twitter community, people will get to know you. You are particularly fortunate to be located in Illinois. It seems almost everyone I meet is in that state. The edtech community, as you probably know, is very supportive there.<br />
I&#8217;m sorry to hear that your first visit to Second Life was frustrating for you. I&#8217;m very active in Second Life as are many of the folks in the Twitter network. I have a math center right across from Discovery Education Network on EduIsland II. Any of the DEN people and I would be happy to give you a hand. Most educators become members of ISTE when they first arrive. The docents there will give you all the information you need to have a successfulcheck Second Life experience. I hope you will try again over the vacation.<br />
I look forward to reading your blog and hope to see you in Second Life.</p>
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