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Education and Tech, was created to build hope that education based on technology, still can make you rich not only spiritually but economically. Dr. Milton Ramirez - @tonnet is its editor. He is an educator, writer and blogger. He holds an Ed.D. from Loja National University (EC.), and he hails Education & Technology from NYC. For any questions, tips or concerns please e-mail us to: tonnet [at] educationandtech [dot] com
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If you are a regular to Education & Tech, you shall remember that I'd written a post almost everyday since 2003. This blog had different names such as Spanish Readers Blog, BPLE, and so. That's why you'll find posts in Spanish since that's how this blog started. Education & Tech covers tender questions of human living and rougher matters rotting the educators core.
Friday, March 27, 2009
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Looking forward to this post, one with great liable and very useful.
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