feed reader individually (not aggregated):
http://naisac10.wordpress.com/wp-links-opml.php
Thanks, Chris, for sending out the invite and pulling this all together.
Your from Portland,
Richard
On 2/23/10 8:44 AM, "Bigenho, Chris" <bigenhoc@greenhill.org> wrote:
The list of bloggers continues to grow. There is so much to learn from this=
group of reflective individuals. I hope you will take this opportunity to =
join the NAIS AC online community, read through the blogs, check out the se=
lections for The Daily Find, and join in the conversations on Twitter, blog=
comments, Diigo, Facebook and more. You can learn more about the NAIS Annu=
al Conference Online Community at http://naisac10.wordpress.com/about/. For=
how to participate, check out http://naisac10.wordpress.com/how-to-partici=
pate/. Finally, you can follow the entire community through the NAIS Annual=
Conference Online Community Dashboard at http://www.netvibes.com/naisac10#=
Conference_Dashboard.
Now...The Daily Find (http://naisac10.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/the-daily-fi=
nd-feb-23-2010/). Check out the three highlighted blog posts from our coumm=
untiy as well and the many others that are listed on the blog roll. I hope =
to see you in San Francisco in a couple of days. If you are not able to joi=
n us at the conference, you can follow from a distance through the online c=
ommunity.
Chris Bigenho
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