As some of you know, I have been fighting with an exceptionally slimy, dirty, spammy website that has been stealing all of my blog posts, pictures (including those of my daughter) then placing disgusting advertisements next to them. Therefore, for the first time ever I am forced to truncate the RSS feed for Free Technology for Teachers. The daily email is based on the RSS feed so that too will truncated.
Truncating the RSS feed means that you will only see the headline and the beginning of each blog post. You will have to click on the headline to read the full blog post and to watch any videos that are contained within it.
Truncating the RSS feed will, hopefully, make it more difficult for the offending party to steal my work.
I do plan to return to publishing the full RSS feed as soon as I am successful in getting the offending website to stop stealing from me.
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