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	<title>Cathy Nelson's Professional Thoughts &#187; MacWorld</title>
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		<title>Edublogging@MacWorld: My responses</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cathy Nelson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lucy Gray led a session at MacWorld in San Francisco, and asked readers to respond to these questions.  I missed the original call, as I fell behind in my reader.  But I do want to respond, and so I figured I would respond both here (and there, albeit a little late.)

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://macworldedubloggers.blogspot.com/2008/01/question-for-my-personal-learning.html" target="_blank">Lucy Gray</a> led a session at MacWorld in San Francisco, and asked readers to respond to these questions.  I missed the original call, as I fell behind in my reader.  But I do want to respond, and so I figured I would respond both here (and <a href="http://macworldedubloggers.blogspot.com/2008/01/question-for-my-personal-learning.html" target="_blank">there</a>, albeit a little late.)</p>
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<li>Why and when did you start blogging?<br />
I began first with a blog for my school library, and use it to talk to kids about the SC Book Award Nominees.  I was already reading many blogs, actually discovering a whole new world called the blogosphere in Philadelphia at NECC 05.  During the summer of 2006 (5/31/06) I launched the library blog (titled <a href="http://nseslibrary.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">@the Northside Library</a> which btw is now defunct since I no longer work there), and then that same school year, birthed my professional one-TechnoTuesday: Cathy Nelson&#8217;s Professional Thoughts begun October 1, 2006.  I started the school one as a tool to discuss the book award nominees. I did so to expose students to the read/write web, and then a professional one to further my own learning, as I saw what the impact reading other professionals was having on my own learning. Little did I know then I was cultivating a PLN or PLE.</li>
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<li>Do you blog for yourself? Yes and no. I began with intentions to involve students, but in my school environment and teaching situation, I just do not feel it was a successful as I would have liked.  But it did not deter me. I even had authors who I was blogging about respond.  Then when I began my own professional one, initially I felt I was just echoing my thoughts in my head. But it was therapeutic.  I would say that specific bloggers were my catalyst, but I was reading so many it would be unfair to name one or even two.</li>
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<li>Do you use blogs in the classroom? If so, how (briefly)? I used to sponsor book lunches, and one way kids could get invited was to comment on the blog. I still use a school library blog in my current position, but I have to promote it to get student interest and reactions. If I don&#8217;t remind kids, they don&#8217;t visit and read. That may be just that this is still new to them &#8211;that of a read/write tool being available in school. Our kids are just not accustomed to them being open instead of blocked.</li>
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<li>What blogging tools/software do you rely on? I used to like technorati to find edublogs, but I&#8217;ve sort of lost interest and trust in it. But it was a tool used to help me find blogs to read. For blogging, I have used Blogger, primarily b/c it was easy. But I went over to Edublogs, and have been there since. I am not 100% happy with Edublogs, but they are listening to my concerns, which is making me interested in staying with them right now. Other important tools I use for blogging are flickr for hosting images (I had no idea how much space I was using in my 100mb of free space for pictures&#8211;I wish someone had told me that!) and a reader for reading the blogs I subscribe to. I used Bloglines, but played at Google Reader for a while. I went back to Bloglines, but that may be b/c it was comfortable and well known.</li>
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<li>What&#8217;s your most powerful/memorable experience that&#8217;s resulted from blogging? There have been several but I&#8217;ll note just a few. First memorable experience was having authors of children&#8217;s books to respond on my blog. Second, to get a surprise nod in a session I  was attending in my own state Edtech Conference.  Helping encourage me to blog also was my ClustrMap, which showed me that I truly had a worldwide audience. Last, to be mentioned just recently as a Woman Edublogger of 2007 in a popular blog. WOW.</li>
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<li>What&#8217;s your favorite blog? I&#8217;m not ashamed to mention my favorite today, as I&#8217;ve noticed many have held back here. But my favorite changes every 2 months or so, just as the topics and latest new thing changes too. My favorite blog right now is Dean Shareski&#8217;s <a href="http://ideasandthoughts.org/" target="_blank">Ideas and Thoughts</a>.</li>
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<li>What&#8217;s the title and url of your own blog?<br />
<a href="http://technotuesday.edublogs.org/" target="_blank">TechnoTuesday: Cathy Nelson&#8217;s Professional Thoughts<br />
http://technotuesday.edublogs.org/</a></li>
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<p>Now I suppose I&#8217;ll go copy/paste this over at Lucy&#8217;s original log post too.</p>
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