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		<title>Trapped in a Ning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read a lot of material online. My RSS feeder is usually hovering with about one hundred unread posts and articles. In the spirit of opening up my network to you the students, I have decided to share some of the relevent and pertinent information I find with you.
I have recently discovered a blogger named [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read a lot of material online. My <a href="http://intrepidclassroom.edublogs.org/2008/05/18/using-rss-feeders/">RSS</a> feeder is usually hovering with about one hundred unread posts and articles. In the spirit of opening up my network to you the students, I have decided to share some of the relevent and pertinent information I find with you.</p>
<p>I have recently discovered a blogger named <a href="http://injenuity.com">Injenuity</a>, and I find her posts to be easy to read, insightful, yet very  dense and full of valuable insight into the world of online communities. She recently wrote a <a href="http://injenuity.com/archives/198">post</a> about her dissipating love of Nings. Seeing that Ning has become one of our most used tools, I was curious to hear what you think about what she has to say. Please feel free to comment on her blog, link back here, or to your own blog to let us know what you think. Use whichever tool you think best; the important thing is that you share what you say in other communities with this one here.</p>
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