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Feed Reading and Ideas Generated by this Practice What one can gain from this simple professional practice By Prof. Jonathan Acuña-Solano, M. Ed. School of English Faculty of Social Sciences Universidad Latina de Costa Rica Sunday, April 3, 2016 Post 246

After being introduced to Feedly.Com by Prof. Michael Krauss in his course Exploring Web 2.0: Tools for Classroom Teaching and Professional Development, we participants were asked to go to Prof. Peachey’s blog Nik’s QuickShout to add it to our Feedly.Com account for in-depth exploration later on. Formerly I had visited Nik Peachey’s blogs, especially after meeting him at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, GB. Though I was not his student in his Web 2.0 training, partners at Homerton taking his class got very enthusiastic at the ideas that Prof. Peachey spread across his students. Now it is my turn to see how his Nik’s QuickShout blog has evolved.


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