I’ve posted some new thoughts to the TechLearning blog in a post titled, “School without Google?”
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Dear Wesley,
I am a coordinator of a Chinese Education Translatin project, Edutranslating(http://www.edu2do.com/fanyi). We are a non-profit online orgnization aiming to translate good educational articles both from English to Chinese and Chinese to English.
We have translated your blog post “Connected schools, not much blended learning”,here is the post’s Chinese version“http://www.edu2do.com/fanyi/?p=64â€. Rencenly we set up Stephen Downes OLDaily’s Chinese version(http://www.edu2do.com/oldaily) by Stephen’s support.
Now a Chinese teacher have translated your TeachLearning article “School without Google?” and contributed to our project. So I’d like to ask your permission to let us publish it on our website.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Danny