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<title>Head hurts from David Seaman (11 Aug 2008, 11:51 am) in group "Open Source E-Learning"</title>
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<description>Hello All. I have just spent the last few months investigating Blended Learning I have been to lectures, seminars and online for what seems a lifetime. I have a headache. My question is, where does it end. What is next and do I have to read so much ;O) I look forward to reading your replies.</description>
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