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  <description>Yet another experiment with running, video, podcasting, reflection... Here are my thoughts on a weekend series of workshops we did in the New York City Writing Project last weekend. 

We decided to invite teachers in the NYCWP to begin to explore three Web 2.0 tools: blogging, flickr, and podcasting. We invited teachers who were passionate about these tools to present, then we invited participants to get their hands dirty by introducing iTunes, Bloglines, del.icio.us, and more with Flickr.</description>
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