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It occurred to me that so many of us have undiscovered blogs. Please share yours in this forum.
Mine is at: joycevalenza.edublogs.org

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My blog created for learning web 2.0 is http://www.bookmark4life.blogspot.com
I am participating in a learning program in Minnesota called "23 THings on a Stick" and have a blog as part of that. It is at

http://libraryladys23things.blogspot.com/

Please come and look!
I don't have one, but thanks for thinking of this topic. As others have said, there is a wealth of information out there. I'm going to have to digest this list a little at a time!

Anne
I've ignored advice about using one identity across platforms in order to build a "brand."

I use different names and ids for separate audiences - four (school community, educator, media specialist and personal - which includes some business interactions.). This approach helps me to organize usernames and passwords. Also, I can control connections between separate sites.

That way, I can have multiple sites at an application such as "LibraryThing" for different audiences, without worry about getting wires crossed.

This system of multiple IDs has really helped me stay organized as access to additional tools keeps expanding. It is fairly new and definitely a work-in-progress.

My mind-dump starts at cwilliams11.edublogs.org
OK folks, here's mine, and yes, I wrote a post about Sid Vicious!

http://helpfulslms.wordpress.com

Heather
http://ajacques123.blogspot.com/
My blog is called Who d' what now?
Content is focused on practical web 2.0 applications.
For little techy tips and resources check out your Dear Librarian.
My blog is at this address: www.missibket.blogspot.com
I use it to send out info about educational resources pertinent to my KY media specialists. Additionally, I like to showcase some of the tools that I think can be useful to librarians.. myself coming from 24 years in a school media center.
Our school library blog is at http://bookwomen.edublogs.org.
A bunch of us from the Massachusetts School Library Association will be blogging from ALA Annual in Anaheim at http://anaheimenmass.blogspot.com
My professional blog that isn't updated nearly enough is: http://www.sullivanbookblog.blogspot.com
I'm blogging at TeacherNinja.

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