Wednesday, February 11, 2009

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1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing your website and family photos. I enjoyed reading the links you are making to the readings. I can see you are jumping in and are enthusiastic to learn new technologies, but more than that, are reflecting on how you are engaging with them and considering your views and the views of others about the implications.

    I look forward to seeing your thoughts change and your many projects take flight. Feel free to have a look at my de.li.cious tags an resources. at julia008 and let me know if you need any video resources or help. I've tagged some there. Have a look at the video tutorials at lydia.com also. I am currently interested in reflecting on what we can glean from looking at the patterns and ways of seeing that our digital photos and movies show.

    Julia

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