Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Independent School Bloggers on the NAIS AC Community Site

I have just finished adding all of the blogs I received today after I put o=
ut the call for Independent school bloggers who maintain educational blogs.=
We have over 25 and the number continues to grow. I just posted about this=
on the NAIS Community Blog site. I hope you will take a moment to read the=
post and join in the community. There are some great minds who have put th=
eir blogs forward and there is a little surprise on this post about how you=
can follow this list (and more as additional blog URL's are sent in). This=
is only one aspect of what should prove to be a very dynamic community spa=
ce created as a Mash-up of tools from today=92s read/write web.


=B7 You can read about this new resource here: http://naisac10.word=
press.com/2010/02/11/compiled-list-of-independent-school-bloggers/

=B7 Learn more about the AC Community: http://naisac10.wordpress.co=
m/about/

=B7 Learn how to participate in the NAIS AC Community: http://naisa=
c10.wordpress.com/how-to-participate/

Chris Bigenho

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