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Comments on other course mates blog posts:

1.    https://mhhmhhm.blogspot.com/  “Colourful blog and engaging activities for young learners”.

2.  https://shahzaibilt.blogspot.com  “Clear design”, “I found Google Classroom easy to use and assign different tasks”.

3.       https://abdulsamiphysics.blogspot.com/  “Interesting blog, looking forward for your posts”.

4.       https://kamolalrc.blogspot.com/ “Interesting profile”, “I have changed my mind about librarian's job after reading your post. It is so obvious that your are enjoying what you are doing, which is very important”.

5.  https://alisasketchpad.blogspot.com/ “I enjoyed reading your post. It has lots of information about technologies in Education. I liked your blog design and layout, it is very clear and not disruptive”.

6.       https://rkhamraeva.edublogs.org/  “You are a big mathematician. From the photos you have shared we can see that you used these apps effectively during online classes”.

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