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		<title>Using G.ho.st Virtual computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[for my Web 2.0 Tools class with Kathy Schrock I created a virtual computer  at G.ho.st.  Creating an account was very easy. I was sent an email to anthenicate my email address with a link to log into my new virtual desktop. After I logged on a new desktop opened.  I upload a few documents and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>for my Web 2.0 Tools class with Kathy Schrock I created a virtual computer  at G.ho.st.  Creating an account was very easy. I was sent an email to anthenicate my email address with a link to log into my new virtual desktop. After I logged on a new desktop opened.  I upload a few documents and also created a new .doc using the Soho writer that is a shortcut on the desktop. The interface was very &#8220;Windowy&#8221; and easy to naviagte.  There was a tutorial window open on the desktop for first time users that explained most of the options. </p>
<p>An application for such a webbased application is that using a virtual computer you don&#8217;t need to lug a laptop with you on trips as log as you have access to one when you get there.  With the new Mini computers having access to a virtual computer mat help with no cd drive issue. You set on your virtual desk top with web-based apps and take it from there. G.ho.st also has mobile phone capabilities, so now if your cell phone has a browser you have a computer that fits in your shirt pocket</p>
<p>My concern is that the virtual desktop is suppose to be secure, but I worry about people hacking into my information. For this time I&#8217;ll keep my banking info and bill pay, safe behind my firewall and security software.</p>
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		<title>Professional Learning Communities &#8211; Book Study Groups</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the ways that I could use blogs professionally would be as a platform for discussions with Book Groups.  I would like to have the staff study Susan Watts Taffe and Carolyn B Gwinn&#8217;s  Integrating Literacy and Technology (Guilford Press, 2007). This format would work very well because you can create links to many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the ways that I could use blogs professionally would be as a platform for discussions with Book Groups.  I would like to have the staff study Susan Watts Taffe and Carolyn B Gwinn&#8217;s  <em>Integrating Literacy and Technology </em>(Guilford Press, 2007). This format would work very well because you can create links to many of the websites referenced by the authors.  Another reason to use a blog for a book study group is the ability to make the discussion any where/any place.</p>
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