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	<title>from Bloggs to Blogger</title>
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	<description>An account of a transition from cynic to sceptic....</description>
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		<title>Now for the crunch!</title>
		<description>...well, it had to happen, didn't it?

We have been challenged to complete a Group Activity, which is product-focused.  We have all of 20 hours to produce something of edyookayshunal value, integrating blogging and podcasting...

...there is absolutely no pressure, but a diet of red potatoes may assist with the creative process! </description>
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		<title>A Podcast from the Home Front</title>
		<description>Good afternoon!  Welcome to the BBC Home Pod Service!

Are you sitting comfortably? Do spare a few moments to tune into this classic Podcast.

Why not have a go?... press lightly here and settle down for a few minutes in front of the wireless </description>
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		<title>Sterling stuff at Stirling!</title>
		<description>So...after a couple of attempts, here's the first posting.

Is the real benefit of blogging to engage in writing for a worldwide and positively critical audience?  How do we prepare new bloggers or new writers to get to that stage? </description>
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