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Dave TrussAnyone with an Internet connection can learn these details about Spencer by following the digital footprints he's left on TeacherLingo.com, his blog, MySpace, and other sites across the Web.
He maintains a high online profile to connect with like-minded individuals he wouldn't meet otherwise. "For me, blogging has been beneficial because it gives me a public method for conveying my thoughts," he says. He knows there's a price to pay for that forum, though, and takes readers' praise -- and criticism -- in stride.-
Anyone with an Internet connection can learn these details about Spencer by following the digital footprints he's left on TeacherLingo.com, his blog, MySpace, and other sites across the Web.
He maintains a high online profile to connect with like-minded individuals he wouldn't meet otherwise. "For me, blogging has been beneficial because it gives me a public method for conveying my thoughts," he says. He knows there's a price to pay for that forum, though, and takes readers' praise -- and criticism -- in stride.
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Tony VincentEdutopia article.
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Chris DukeSuch teachers have gained a global audience, but they have also opened themselves up to a level of scrutiny, criticism, and legal liability that many aren't prepared for. Some assume that only a very small and friendly audience is viewing their online creations. Others think the First Amendment gives them the right to publish whatever they want or that anonymity protects them. Many are learning the hard way that they are mistaken.
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Winnie BraccoHere's what you need to know before posting anything online." /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8
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Rebecca HatherleyWords to the Wise: Here are some tips to avoid common pitfalls:
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