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My secret identity is
My secret identity is












That said, it’s important to get a balanced perspective on the issue. It appears am not alone in this: I put out the following tweet: Do your friends/family read your blog? Here are some responses: I have a very supportive group of family and friends, yet they seldom (if ever) read my blog posts. I like being able to make a difference to people and help find solutions to their problems.

my secret identity is

I like being able to support newcomers to the online world I live in. They know what I’m doing in my classroom, which tools I think are great, the highlights and challenges of teaching IT. Although this fact never ceases to amaze me, there are people out there who read my blog and have me in their Google Reader! I can’t imagine a greater compliment than that! I have certainly made new friends through Twitter. I enjoy sharing information, ideas and random thoughts with many of them. Through Twitter, I have met a huge number of creative, talented, intelligent and inspiring people. I read other people’s blogs, comment on them and learn from them on a daily basis. I have several blogs, documenting my work with students and my learning in technology education.

my secret identity is

One very few of my real-time friends know about.














My secret identity is