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There is still one chance to win a copy of The Best of L&L from the blog tour: the Ed Buzz blog. Read my post here, and then enter here. Ed Buzz will announce the winner Oct. 2.
Here are the other winners:
- Dr. Christophy (from Free Technology for Teachers)
- David Ligon (from Educator’s Royal Treatment)
- Kristine (from the Blue Skunk Blog)
- Marcel Kielkucki (from Virtual High School Meanderings)
- Craig Seasholes (from Dangerously Irrelevant)
- Milton Ramirez (from Around the Corner)
- Barb (from NCS Tech)
- Johnathan Wylie (from NCS Tech)
- Curby Alexander (from edfoc.us, posts 1 and 2)
If you haven’t yet sent me your mailing address, please email it to jennifer AT jennifer-roland DOT com. Congratulations, and thanks for all of your great comments.
And a final thank you to all of my wonderful hosts for this tour. If you haven’t yet added their blogs to your readers or subscriptions, please consider doing so. All of these bloggers offer interesting insight into educational technology.
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