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The Spring Concert, live on Twitter

Posted on June 11, 2011 by bryanjack
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Cross posted on the Music at Gleneagle Blog

Posted in Classroom Communities, Democracy, Digital Storytelling, Learning Networks, Music, Technology | Tagged audience, broadcasting, collaboration, communication, concert, digital storytelling, ds106, ds106 radio, gleneagle, Learning Networks, Music, performance, sharing, sound, Technology, twitter | Leave a reply

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  • @_valeriei Nice one! Love flying over the Gulf Islands... Time ago 2 Hours
  • RT @_valeriei: And then the little Salt Spring Island ferry. I always love the ocean view and islands <3 #yyj t.co/0k4rw0Lkqg Time ago 2 Hours
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