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Edubloggercon

This event is a free “collaborative conference” where attendees help to build and create the experience. You can attend even if you are not registering for the full BLC conference.

Website: http://www.edubloggercon.com/BLC2009
Location: Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Members: 16
Latest Activity: Feb 9

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Dennis Richards Comment by Dennis Richards on July 8, 2009 at 5:48pm
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Brian Mull Lee Kolbert Elizabeth Davis David Truss Jeff Windsor Paula White D Mahoney Barbara Peskin Dennis Richards Sue Musacchio Thomas Daccord Patty Pappas Yianni Garcia PNaugle Seth Bowers Janelle Catlett
 
 

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