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Road to Learning now featured on elearninglearning

This is the first step towards the success of my blogging effort and I'm really excited about it. I thank all of you in the community for your support and I hope to keep writing good stuff that you all can make use of. elearninglearning is a very useful website (and topic hub) that features good blogs related to elearning. It has been a really satisfying journey till here since I started off seriously from January 2009. My posts so far are:
I have been learning a lot in this journey and feel a greater sense of achievement when I write my posts and have your support. Thank you all!

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  1. Hey Sreya,

    Congrats!!

    You deserve it. I enjoy reading all your posts.

    Keep writing.

    regards
    Rupa

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  2. Welcome to eLearninglearning, it is a great community of blogs and it is great to hear you will be contributing to it too.

    Jeff

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  3. Thanks for your posts and your insight !

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  4. Congrats. From the kind of homework you do in each topic, I am sure we will get to read more informative blog posts from you in the future. Keep it going.

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  5. Hi,

    Congratulations! I have been reading your blog for a long time...the posts have so often helped me in many practical ways. This is great news.

    Warm regards,
    Sahana

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