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    <title>Ed&apos;s Tech:  Educational Technology from Ed&apos;s perspective</title>
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    <description>Educational Technology from Ed's perspective</description>
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    <dc:creator>Ed@Sherretta.com</dc:creator>
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      <description>I hope to be able to post my thoughts on the status of Educational Technology.&amp;nbsp; My experience has been in the public school sector at suburban Pennsylvania K&#45;12 school districts.&amp;nbsp; 


There are many diverse topics that interest me including IP Telephony, Fiber Optic networks, Web 2.0 applications in education, interactive whiteboards, document cameras, video editing, Visual Web Development and ASP, Intranet applications, teacher web pages, Student Information Systems, Library Information Systems, Financial Management Systems, Moodle, recessed monitor desks in classrooms, student response systems, data warehousing and assessment, and many, many more.</description>
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