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Thursday, 24 January 2008

Women bloggers

Janet Clarey has blogged this month about Women in the edublogosphere 2007
She says "When I first started blogging early in ‘07 I felt there weren’t that many female bloggers."
Which is so sad - I've been blogging since 2003, and I know a lot of women, especially in the new media and education areas who've been blogging that long. Looks from Janet's list that she now knows plenty of women edubloggers too :) I'm looking forward to surfing through her list and adding to my feeds.

Meanwhile we are sorting out speakers for a conference of women bloggers in Leeds on 12th June, and there's no shortage of people to approach - though if you have a suggestion for a speaker I'd be delighted to hear it.

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