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It's so easy even 7 year old children can do it. If you are able to move a mouse, click a few buttons and string a few sentences together you can maintain a cutting edge site.

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A pet peeve of mine is when my children come home raving about a web page they were working on at school. Usually it's from the BBC but not always.

I sigh.

I know they can't remember how it's spelled, their pronunciation is usually awkward... I know I'll have difficulty finding it in Google. We usually have an animated discourse with me leaning over the computer trying to spell strange words in different ways in Google. Or browsing fruitlessly in the huge BBC site.

I've suggested several times to their teachers that they write down the URL to take home, but no joy yet.

If only they merely hit the auto blog bookmark. A two second process—painless—for busy teachers! (If they had one of our websites.) The link would merely be a click away for us at home. Not only that, but all the other previous sites they were working on at school would be available, my children could browse over previous links and cherry pick the ones they liked working on. And I could have a bit of piece and quiet while I made their tea :-)
# Posted by Steve Hooker at 6/6/07; 9:36:08 AM to the Edu blogging dept.
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