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	<title>Comments on: Learning for the future</title>
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		<title>by: Leigh Blackall</title>
		<link>http://www.absoludity.net/blog/learning-for-the-future/#comment-31</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2004 19:43:07 +1100</pubDate>
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					<description>Hey, thanks for that Michael! It sure was a hot little workshop that &quot;Learning For The Future&quot;. I had the benefit of attending the Newcastle Local NetWorking event also, and it was so interesting to see the totally different approach. It seemed Western Sydney Institute organisers were quite willing to open up philosophical discussions around practical examples, while Hunter Institute - being Newcastle stuck with being very practical. I think Western Sydney got it right to mix the two and try and enhance the information and knowledge transfer with a bit of wisdom.

Good on them.

I dunno if you noticed, but in my blog I also wrote a little report on the activity I ran - and me being such a stuffup for names, thought you had posted a comment in which I thanked you for all your help! Anyway, that fella (named Sean) set me straight - it wasn't you, but just so you know - Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hey, thanks for that Michael! It sure was a hot little workshop that &#8220;Learning For The Future&#8221;. I had the benefit of attending the Newcastle Local NetWorking event also, and it was so interesting to see the totally different approach. It seemed Western Sydney Institute organisers were quite willing to open up philosophical discussions around practical examples, while Hunter Institute - being Newcastle stuck with being very practical. I think Western Sydney got it right to mix the two and try and enhance the information and knowledge transfer with a bit of wisdom.</p>
	<p>Good on them.</p>
	<p>I dunno if you noticed, but in my blog I also wrote a little report on the activity I ran - and me being such a stuffup for names, thought you had posted a comment in which I thanked you for all your help! Anyway, that fella (named Sean) set me straight - it wasn&#8217;t you, but just so you know - Thanks!
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		<title>by: Cathy Krimmer</title>
		<link>http://www.absoludity.net/blog/learning-for-the-future/#comment-69</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2004 09:35:29 +1100</pubDate>
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					<description>hi Michael,
like your blog site, might even use (parts of) your Net*Working description for a short piece in Western Line. 

regards,
Cathy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>hi Michael,<br />
like your blog site, might even use (parts of) your Net*Working description for a short piece in Western Line. </p>
	<p>regards,<br />
Cathy
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