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If you've read all or some of these pages you're head may be spinning. You want to get started but don't know where to start.

STOP

Don't try to tackle too much at first. Start with something small, get comfortable, and build from there. Chances are your students can be a great resource for technical support.

An example of how to get started,
If you have an interest in blogs decide if you want to read and/or write.
  • If you're interested in reading blogs set up a RSS aggregator, go perform a Google search on educational blogs, start reading different writers like David Warlick, Will Richardson, Wes Fryer, or even Jeff Utecht, and add the ones you like to your aggregator. Chances are your going to be lead to other blogs and writers to add to your list. Don't be afraid to add to the conversation and comment.
  • If you're interested in writing a blog find a service to get started with and set it up. Start writing. Please use tags and links in your postings. People track those things and may leave you a comment if they have something to add to your blog.


Don't fear failure. Failure in this case is not even trying!


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