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		<title>Comment on ITS Coffee Break: Teaching &amp; Audio, Hack/Doc Fest, Droid, DARPA by ITS Coffee Break for 11/4 &#8211; Sites at Lafayette</title>
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		<description>[...] On this episode of the ITS Coffee Break, hosts Courtney Bentley and Ken Newquist discuss Chris Phillips&#8217; essay &#8220;I Hear America Reading: Using Digital Audio to Teach American Poetry,&#8221; which appeared in the Summer 2009 issue of Teaching American Literature, and they announce Moodle Hack/Doc Fest V, which will be held at Lafayette. Tech News includes Windows 7 testing, the Droid smartphone, and DARPA&#8217;s new $40,000 balloon hunting challenge. In Help News, Ken and Courtney take a look at the Powerpress plugin for WordPress and announce a new smartboard workshop. Get the podcast. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on ITS Coffee Break: Teaching &amp; Audio, Hack/Doc Fest, Droid, DARPA by Foundation&#39;s Edge » More Coffee Please!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Foundation&#39;s Edge » More Coffee Please!</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The ITS Coffee Break&#8217;s resurgence continues with Episode #61, just released today. In this episode, we discuss Chris Phillips essay “I Hear America Reading: Using Digital Audio to Teach American Poetry”, which appeared in the Summer 2009 issue of Teaching American Literature and announce Moodle Hack/Doc Fest V, which will be held at Lafayette College.  We also chat about Windows 7 testing, the new Droid smartphone, and DARPA’s new $40,000 balloon hunting challenge. All in all, a nice little show &#8212; so go listen to it now. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on ITS Coffee Break: WordPress MU, Google Wave, Kindle vs Nook by ITS Coffee Break Podcast Returns &#8211; Sites at Lafayette</title>
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		<description>[...] In Episode #60, hosts Courtney Bentley and Ken Newquist discuss Lafayette&#8217;s WordPress MU project, take a look at Bates College&#8217;s new WordPress-powered home page, discuss the Google Wave web application, debate the merits of Amazon&#8217;s Kindle vs. Barnes &amp; Nobles&#8217; new Nook ebook reader, and talk about an upcoming copyright webinar. Get the podcast. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In Episode #60, hosts Courtney Bentley and Ken Newquist discuss Lafayette&#8217;s WordPress MU project, take a look at Bates College&#8217;s new WordPress-powered home page, discuss the Google Wave web application, debate the merits of Amazon&#8217;s Kindle vs. Barnes &amp; Nobles&#8217; new Nook ebook reader, and talk about an upcoming copyright webinar. Get the podcast. [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on ITS Coffee Break: WordPress MU, Google Wave, Kindle vs Nook by Foundation&#39;s Edge » The Return of the ITS Coffee Break</title>
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		<description>[...] After a six month hiatus, the ITS Coffee Break is back! [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on ITS Coffee Break, WordPress Edition by Tony</title>
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		<description>An interesting but longstanding issue relates to the Tarski theme displaying &quot;no comments&quot; when the comments count is zero. Do visitors think comments are closed? I decided to write a post about it. Hope it helps!

http://tonytrainor.com/journal/2009/03/do-you-really-want-no-comments-on-your-blog/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting but longstanding issue relates to the Tarski theme displaying &#8220;no comments&#8221; when the comments count is zero. Do visitors think comments are closed? I decided to write a post about it. Hope it helps!</p>
<p><a href="http://tonytrainor.com/journal/2009/03/do-you-really-want-no-comments-on-your-blog/" rel="nofollow">http://tonytrainor.com/journal/2009/03/do-you-really-want-no-comments-on-your-blog/</a></p>
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