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	<title>Comments on: Using a blog as a course website, pt 2</title>
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	<description>the growing pains of a budding historian</description>
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		<title>By: Dana</title>
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		<description>I may consider using a blog for one of my two world history sections I&#039;m teaching next term. That way I can try both and see what I like best. I do have to say though, I like being able to just click on a few students&#039; names and then shoot off an e-mail to them. Plus because I am less familiar with blogging (I use very basic features in my blog), I feel more comfortable using WebCT myself.
But Bobby is going to create a website for me, so perhaps I can link all of these things together.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I may consider using a blog for one of my two world history sections I&#8217;m teaching next term. That way I can try both and see what I like best. I do have to say though, I like being able to just click on a few students&#8217; names and then shoot off an e-mail to them. Plus because I am less familiar with blogging (I use very basic features in my blog), I feel more comfortable using WebCT myself.<br />
But Bobby is going to create a website for me, so perhaps I can link all of these things together.</p>
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