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	<title>Comments on: Kathy Sierra and Chris Locke Statements</title>
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	<description>Education and Technology by Steve Dembo</description>
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		<title>By: Teach42 - Education and Technology, by Steve Dembo &#187; Teach42 Podcast: Twas the night before Passover&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;m not sure how many people discuss the pros and cons of allowing public blog commenting on students blogs at their seder table, but that&#8217;s what&#8217;s on my mind! The Kathy Sierra situation and Stop Cyberbullying day has left a taste in my mouth worse than matzah with a heaping helping of horseradish. So in this podcast, I share my thoughts about why comments on students blogs should be left wide open most of the time, even though I fully realize that it might open them up to public slamming. I&#8217;m really not a bad guy for the most part, so you&#8217;ll just have to listen and then tell me if I&#8217;m absolutely nuts. [...]</description>
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