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	<title>Comments on: Welcome COmath members</title>
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		<title>By: Tom Hibbs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Hibbs</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great idea to set up this site.  You&#039;ve done well.  This will be a good addition for Colorado Math Teachers.  We were one of the first states to have an open mailing liist which anyone interested in K-12 mathematics could subscribe to.  It started using a server at CSU connected with the Adventures in Supercomputing project funded by the D.O.E.  It was handed off to CDE in 2000 and grew with use by Glenn Bruckhart for assessment news, myself for MathStar, other consultants at CDE, CCTM, RMPBS, CML and individual math educators with news to share.  Now in 2008, Colorado continues to be on the leading technology edge with its own blog.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great idea to set up this site.  You&#8217;ve done well.  This will be a good addition for Colorado Math Teachers.  We were one of the first states to have an open mailing liist which anyone interested in K-12 mathematics could subscribe to.  It started using a server at CSU connected with the Adventures in Supercomputing project funded by the D.O.E.  It was handed off to CDE in 2000 and grew with use by Glenn Bruckhart for assessment news, myself for MathStar, other consultants at CDE, CCTM, RMPBS, CML and individual math educators with news to share.  Now in 2008, Colorado continues to be on the leading technology edge with its own blog.</p>
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