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I'm Pat Delaney, librarian at Galileo Academy in San Francisco, associate director for UC Berkeley's Bay Area Writing Project (that's the "non profit" part of my work), and the instigator of edBlogger 2003 conference and the briefly vibrant Educational Bloggers Network. Looking forward to talking to folks about ASP support and CMS/blog design for schools, teachers, students, and non-profits working in education.
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Blogging and Education--both well represented at Net2!
Hi Pat,
Along with Tantek Celik , chief Technologist of Technorati, with whom I am certain you would be interested in discussing your blogging project, I assume you saw that Mike Lawrence is also working in education technology. If you were planning to attend the Community Knowledge session, you may want to add a question about which of these tools are most effective for educators. Right now, the session seems to be focused on nonprofits.
Thanks for introducing yourself!