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		<title>Getting around the email problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the nicest thing about my job is that I get enthused and passionate about what I&#8217;m doing every single day! Yesterday, my wonderful colleague and partner-in-crime Katie searched through the depths of her emails and bookmarks and came across a stroke of genius! The little hack she uncovered helped solve one of my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the nicest thing about my job is that I get enthused and passionate about what I&#8217;m doing <span style="color: #333399"><strong><em>every </em><em>single day</em>!</strong></span> Yesterday, my wonderful colleague and partner-in-crime <a href="http://libedge.blogspot.com/">Katie</a> searched through the depths of her emails and bookmarks and came across a stroke of genius! The little hack she uncovered helped solve one of my small (but persistent!) frustrations with teaching grade 2-4 students.</p>
<p>I am very much into <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0">Web 2.0</a> tools, yet have found many of the great and exciting ones out there require an email log in. Currently, students are not issued with email accounts through the school, and although I support each child having an email address, I can also understand some of the reticence surrounding the decision not to issue them at school.</p>
<p>Katie found that Robby Stein (Associate Product Marketing Manager for Gmail) created <a href="http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/2-hidden-ways-to-get-more-from-your.html">this post</a> on March 5th, 2008, entitled &#8216;<span style="color: #333333">2 hidden ways to get more from your Gmail address</span>&#8216;, which contained the following:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #333399"><em>Append a plus (&#8221;+&#8221;) sign and any combination of words or numbers after your email address. For example, if your name was hikingfan@gmail.com, you could send mail to hikingfan+friends@gmail.com or hikingfan+mailinglists@gmail.com.</em></span></p></blockquote>
<p>So what that means is I can have a Gmail account which is accessible only by me, but that the students can piggyback off, so as to sign in to various Web 2.0 tools. I tested this out by registering to <a href="http://toondo.com/">ToonDoo</a> using the following format: myemail+student1@gmail.com and myemail+student2@gmail.com to see if ToonDoo accepted registrations from what is essentially the same email address. Success! They did!</p>
<p>This has opened up a world of possibilities for me, as I can now use the tools I am so fond of without the stress of dealing with 100-odd different emails. Phew!</p>
<p>I am SOOoOOooOOo excited!</p>
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