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	<title>Comments on: 30 new VoiceThread Comments on Eragon</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan Person</title>
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		<description>Wesley: Your point about moderation is right on, and one that I raised with educational PR professionals at last week&#039;s TSPRA 2010 conference in Austin. We talked about the importance of setting up moderation standards/guidelines for education blogs, Facebook Pages, etc. Ultimately, the fear of inappropriate content is far worse than the reality, but setting up those standards in advance offers both peace of mind for the host organization/classroom/district and a clear &quot;rules of engagement&quot; for userrs/commenters.</description>
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