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February 7, 2006

My old Litt program buddy Michelle Wendt (for the last time people, she is not my older sister or my mom!  Our names aren't even spelled the same way!) is using blogs with her seventh grade students.  It's pretty exciting to see kids being exposed to blogging at such a young age.  Even if it is just for school the experience will be useful in the future I'm sure.

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