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		<title>By: Welcome Online Education and Training &#124; ictonline</title>
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		<description>[...] You have got to one of the subject blogs. We will be using a number of blogs not the least your own. I will be setting up some for you and you might want to set up your own instead of the one I set up. The idea of setting up blogs for each member of the whole class is to see how that might work, be managed and cause problems in setting up  number of blogs for small or even for large classes. A starting point for discussing some of the issues on setting up blogs for classes is in another blog of mine called 2point0 here [...]</description>
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