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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I am currently writing on this for the digital literacies section of EDMT604 - I am quite enjoying it, and will potentially use padlet throughout my teaching practice. I have purposely chosen a map as the background because I think it relates to social studies and I like that. I could use this space as a critical reflexivity space when I am on placement and teaching practice, however, I will make the padlet private if&nbsp;I choose to do this. I have discovered you can also add attachments, files, links, photos, drawing and the like to padlet which I think is really cool, and can be used and applied in so many different ways. </div>]]></description>
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