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	<title>Comments on: ED-MEDIA 2009</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy White</title>
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		<description>Hi Lisa

First, it was great to meet a fellow chocoholic in Waikiki! The serendipity of meeting first via George and then at our Tweet up dinner was fabulous. And of course, the chocolate...

I loved the story of the kids on the plane and will be blogging a follow up about this... because I think there was a bit of a Twitter effect at EdMedia that did the same sort of thing, albeit more slowly and probably with less overall enthusiasm. If we had been able to foment that sort of connection, I think the conference itself would have been fundamentally changed. Now wouldn&#039;t THAT be a neat experiment!</description>
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<p>First, it was great to meet a fellow chocoholic in Waikiki! The serendipity of meeting first via George and then at our Tweet up dinner was fabulous. And of course, the chocolate&#8230;</p>
<p>I loved the story of the kids on the plane and will be blogging a follow up about this&#8230; because I think there was a bit of a Twitter effect at EdMedia that did the same sort of thing, albeit more slowly and probably with less overall enthusiasm. If we had been able to foment that sort of connection, I think the conference itself would have been fundamentally changed. Now wouldn&#8217;t THAT be a neat experiment!</p>
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