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James M. Nelson is a teacher, photographer, and instigator living on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.

Currently reading (paper based technology):
Crime and Punishment –Fydor Dostoyevsky
Operation Wandering Soul – Richard Powers
The Emerging Church
Just was given Everyday Apocalypse: The Sacred Revealed In Radiohead, The Simpsons, and Other Pop Culture Icons by David Dark
Sitting on my desk is a borrowed copy of No Logo

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  • [...] I’m the editor of a blog carnival for English Language Teaching. While cruising the web looking for ESL/EFL blog posts for my carnival, I came across a list of blogs over at About.com. One of the blogs on the list is written by a Teacher in Development.I read his post about keeping an online teaching portfolio in the blog format (a practice of mine) which had a link to a blog by James Matthew. Since I found the referred post so interesting and relevant to what I’m doing at work, I took a look at his About page. On this page, James has written that he was recently given a book called, Everyday Apocalypse by David Dark. I went to college with David Dark and considered him more than just an acquaintance. Oddly enough, went we “met” in college, we realized that we had in fact met several years earlier when we were both in high school working a telethon at the local public broadcasting station trying to keep Dr. Who on the air. [...]


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