I just noticed it as I was assembling my ClaimId page, but Jeremy Hiebert posted about my 43Things Community Study. While he is correct that it is more of a review than a formal study, I thank him for focusing on the “gems” within. I have started reading his blog HeadsPaceJ and plan to continue doing so. His blog focuses on instructional design and interaction design which is a similar perspective to my own. Given that he too uses blogger, I hope he has backlinks turned on so that he notices my compliment.
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Hi Michael, it sounds like we’ve got some shared interests and I enjoyed looking through your community study. I’ll be ramping up my research on 43Things (and related topics) over the next few weeks.