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	<title>Comments on: Example of published Gliffy diagram</title>
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		<title>By: Using Wikispace.com, Gliffy.com and TeacherTube.com in the Classroom &#171; Blogging in the school library</title>
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		<description>[...] A problem that teachers and students often run into when using software on site is that the student does not have access to the software at home on his/her own computer and therefore is limited to using the program at school. This is a detriment to adding the diagramming and outlining as homework and in some cases does not address the needs of learners with special needs. With Gliffy.com, the student can produce and submit his or her work from any computer with Internet access. (Check this site out for an example of a Gliffy diagram. [...]</description>
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