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		<title>Comment on Journal 1 by Chris D\'Amato</title>
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		<description>Your good tech stories were relevant and very real-world, thanks. I would like to learn more about the RutgersOnline, I have not got to play with that much.

Your Bad Technology horror study is all too familiar isn&#039;t it! It&#039;s bad as a student and spirit-crushing as a teacher. It reminds me of the old showbiz rule &quot;never work with children or animals&quot; because you cannot be sure of what you will get &quot;on stage.&quot;

Good point, there is no substitute for a teacher who can think on his feet and adapt the lesson to circumstances.</description>
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<p>Your Bad Technology horror study is all too familiar isn&#8217;t it! It&#8217;s bad as a student and spirit-crushing as a teacher. It reminds me of the old showbiz rule &#8220;never work with children or animals&#8221; because you cannot be sure of what you will get &#8220;on stage.&#8221;</p>
<p>Good point, there is no substitute for a teacher who can think on his feet and adapt the lesson to circumstances.</p>
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