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		<description>[...] Human » Blog Archive » Just do it  human.edublogs.org/2009/05/09/just-do-it &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  This Thursday I had the privilege of hearing one of my dearest and friendliest, uber-connected locals Sue Waters giving a keynote on PLN at the EDNA workshop. &#8212; From the page [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Sue Waters</title>
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		<description>&quot;Friendliest&quot; don&#039;t think sometimes my hubby would say those words.  As always it was excellent catching up with you Tomaz and great to see your project developing.  I&#039;ve sent out a tweet to my network asking them to provide assistance. Hopefully that brings some help.

In curious because I&#039;m more familiar with Google Maps than Google Earth. Can you tell me how you will do this? And in the case of your wiki would it be worth embedding a Google Map so that people could see the information come in as grow live as it is happening?

Hope your session went well and sorry I couldn&#039;t hang around. It was a day of meet ups in different locations.

@Sue Thank you Sue. Yes, will embed the map into the project wiki so people will be able to track it as it grows, bit embryonic at the moment but by the end of this week we should have a bit of population going. 

Google Earth? Kids love the globe thing + you can always see the map in Google Maps anyway &amp; vice versa. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Friendliest&#8221; don&#8217;t think sometimes my hubby would say those words.  As always it was excellent catching up with you Tomaz and great to see your project developing.  I&#8217;ve sent out a tweet to my network asking them to provide assistance. Hopefully that brings some help.</p>
<p>In curious because I&#8217;m more familiar with Google Maps than Google Earth. Can you tell me how you will do this? And in the case of your wiki would it be worth embedding a Google Map so that people could see the information come in as grow live as it is happening?</p>
<p>Hope your session went well and sorry I couldn&#8217;t hang around. It was a day of meet ups in different locations.</p>
<p>@Sue Thank you Sue. Yes, will embed the map into the project wiki so people will be able to track it as it grows, bit embryonic at the moment but by the end of this week we should have a bit of population going. </p>
<p>Google Earth? Kids love the globe thing + you can always see the map in Google Maps anyway &#038; vice versa.</p>
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