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Great Name Change

Ed_concierge After a couple of years running this blog under the name Teacher Talk it's dawned on me...this blog needs a makeover, at least a new name. Quite frankly the only one "talking" here is me and while I tire of "listening" to myself, recent silence has got me thinking "What is it that I really do here?"

Thus...

Education Concierge is born. Helping teachers, students, parents, businesses and more to understand, engage and interact with online teaching and learning. Hmmmmm still needs some work, eh?

When a young girl is dreaming about her future she often plays the "How does this name sound?" or "What does this name ook like?"-- game. If you are female, you may recognize this activity (My apologies to Mr. Robert Allen):

    • Ellen Myfuturehusbandname
    • Mrs. Myfuturehusbandname
    • Mr. & Mrs. Myfuturehusbandname
    • Dr. & Mrs. Myfuturehusbandname
    • Ellen Isthisnamebetter
    • Mrs. Isthisnamebetter
    • Mr. & Mrs.Isthisnamebetter
    • Dr. & Mrs. Isthisnamebetter

And, as I became we become more sophisticated:

    • Dr. & Dr. Hescutewhataboutthisname
    • Mr. & Dr. Hescutewhataboutthisname

Related to the Grand Name Change there's now the question of hyphenation as well:

    • Education-Concierge
    • Education Concierge
    • EducationConcierge (Will people be able to spell concierge? Will they need to do so?)
    • EdConcierge (Will people be able to pronounce concierge? Will they need to do so?)
    • Ed-Concierge
    • Ed Concierge

Here's to a new beginning, once again...(and adding a the need for a new header to the To Do List)

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