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	<title>Comments on: RSS in plain English &#8211; Ideas for student-made help videos</title>
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		<title>By: Wesley Fryer</title>
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		<description>These are GREAT suggestions! Thanks for sharing. I&#039;d like to integrate these ideas into the state video server we&#039;re working toward having available in Oklahoma by summer. It would be GREAT to see more students creating videos like these in the months ahead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are GREAT suggestions! Thanks for sharing. I&#8217;d like to integrate these ideas into the state video server we&#8217;re working toward having available in Oklahoma by summer. It would be GREAT to see more students creating videos like these in the months ahead.</p>
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