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		<title>By: Final Day of BbWorld09 &#124; Adobe Tutorials</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday was the final day of Blackboard World 2009 .  It was an enjoyable conference.  I met some interesting colleagues who are all grappling with best ways to teach online.  It was great seeing old friends from Georgia Virtual Technical College .  Twitter as a backchannel was going strong, and I added quite a few new contacts in Twitter.  The hashtag #bbworld09 allowed us to attend a session but keep up with several other sessions simultaneously.  Yet, as compelling as the digital link See the original post: Final Day of BbWorld09 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yesterday was the final day of Blackboard World 2009 .  It was an enjoyable conference.  I met some interesting colleagues who are all grappling with best ways to teach online.  It was great seeing old friends from Georgia Virtual Technical College .  Twitter as a backchannel was going strong, and I added quite a few new contacts in Twitter.  The hashtag #bbworld09 allowed us to attend a session but keep up with several other sessions simultaneously.  Yet, as compelling as the digital link See the original post: Final Day of BbWorld09 [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] between the discussion of homosexuality and that of images of mutilated corpses.  Thanks   Final Day of BbWorld09 &#8211; bwatwood.edublogs.org 07/17/2009 Yesterday was the final day of Blackboard World 2009 .  [...]</description>
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