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	<title>Comments on: K12-Online Conference- I Like Delicious Things: An Introduction to Tagging and Folksonomies</title>
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		<title>By: Langwitches &#187; Wordle Meme- Documenting your Zeitgeist</title>
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		<description>[...] Save your  Wordle screenshots in a special folder on your computer or even better create a set on Flickr to store your archived clouds. See what story your  Wordle clouds tell as you compare them to each other. Start documenting your &#8220;Zeitgeist&#8221; (Spirit of the Times) as mentioned by Chris Betcher in his K-12 Online Conference presentation I like Delicious Things. An Intoduction to Tagging and Folksonomies [...]</description>
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