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		By: Donna Baumbach		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a learning lurker (no, I&#039;m definitely not too young to remember) I totally agree.  I think I&#039;ve learned more from social networks, wikis and blogs than from anything else in life...and I didn&#039;t have to learn it the hard way!

When I stop to realize my PLN has expanded from books, journals and those I worked with and folks I met a conferences once a year to professional colleagues both near and half-way around the world, I&#039;m amazed and grateful (once again) for technology, advances in technology, and those who use it wisely and well--lurkers, writers, thinkers, teachers, learners, creators, philosophers and yes--even naysayers!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a learning lurker (no, I&#8217;m definitely not too young to remember) I totally agree.  I think I&#8217;ve learned more from social networks, wikis and blogs than from anything else in life&#8230;and I didn&#8217;t have to learn it the hard way!</p>
<p>When I stop to realize my PLN has expanded from books, journals and those I worked with and folks I met a conferences once a year to professional colleagues both near and half-way around the world, I&#8217;m amazed and grateful (once again) for technology, advances in technology, and those who use it wisely and well&#8211;lurkers, writers, thinkers, teachers, learners, creators, philosophers and yes&#8211;even naysayers!</p>
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