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The March 2007 edition of Sound sof the Bazaar - my monthly podcast

The Sounds of the Bazaar March edition has some great features.

'e-Portfolios in action - the issues' is based on the work of the European Commission funded MOSEP project.

It features interviews with staff from in the UK. Wolsingham has developed an e-Portfolio - called an EME - for for Careers development by students.

News from the Bazaar features the forthcoming Bazaar Seminar on Personal Learning Environments in Athens.

This months Bazaar interview is with Helen Keegan from the University of Salford in UK. Helen is researching the potential of Second Life for learning (although it sounds as if she is also having a lot of fun). And Blog of the month features Helen's Second Life Blog - called Troubleandslife. Helen says "it's for fun rather than research (although as times go on the lines will no doubt become increasingly blurred). Pay it a visit - its a great read.

All the jingles in this issue are produced by Dirk Stieglitz.

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