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Learning Modules, learning communities, learning _____________

Wow, one can definitely get overloaded with the stuff that's out there.  If you are a beginner blogger, for example, I would follow Will Richardson 's blog on how to read and write blogs.  If you are big into education and want to keep on top some of what other's in tech ed are doing, check blogs out like Sue Waters (and now Ronnie Burt) Edublogger.   If you want free stuff to use in the classroom (or for students in general), goto Richard Byrne's Free Technology for Teachers . Now like Richard comes clean with disclaimers, as should I.  Lately I've been working with a group called SOCRATES (South Central Regional Area Telecommunications System, whew!), providing educational consulting in Mathematics.  Also lately, I'm doing some work with Sophia.org as a Math Reviewer.  I'm not being paid to write the following.  So with that said, I have some stuff to "say about that." This blog is about communicating math, right?  So equally important is comm