Please introduce yourself, let us know a little bit about you, and where you are from.

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My name is Rashel and I have come to 2.0 to make connections with other online teachers. I was recently hired by KC Distance Learning as an online teacher. For the past three years I have homeschooled my son using their products and before that I was a remedial reading teacher for at-risk youth and students with exceptionalities at a school district in Florida. I now live in a remote area of Washington State, on Fidalgo Island, and I hope to meet other online teachers who have made the transition from f2f to distance learning.
Hi - my name is Howard Phillips - I have 30 years of wonderfully rewarding experiences in games design, production, research, and biz and I'm passionate about developing effective and efficient educational technologies that are fun and rewarding for learners of all types.
My name is michele and I am a mother of a senior in high school. We live in san antonio texas and I am attending UTSA. I want to teach middle school social studies and I can't wait to hurry up and graduate.
Hi all, I'm John Lee from Singapore. I'm very glad to be part of this community. Hope to network with fellow educators so as to improve the learning experience for my students.

Hi John

I am a secondary school teacher in Melbourne, Australia. I'm interested in connecting my students with another school next year (age group about 14-17)

Hi everyone,
My name is Nansei Hanse. I teach Japanese (my first language) at a community college in MA. I've been teaching Japanese for many years, but I'm new to educational technology. I'm looking forward to learning more about it to catch up with my tech savvy students!
Hi Everyone: My name is Douglas W. Wallace and I live in California. In 2009 I published a memoir titled "Everything Will Be All Right." I wrote it primarly for my children, not for recognition, or monetary reward. It is a true story of my childhood struggles to remain in school as a victim of generational poverty. I had no idea that my story would attract the attention of educators from Texas to New Jersey and from Tennessee to California. It has been such a reward to know that my story of growing up in the rural south in the 1960's is helping children in poverty today. If you are an educator with a large number of impoverished students, my book is available free for classroom and library use. Donating my book is my way of paying it forward for the blessing of making it out of poverty. Today, I am a retired attorney and active investor. Feel free to contact me on 2.0 for any questions.
Wallace, such a moving testimony- thank you for sharing, it is gratifying that your has changed humanity.
Norbert, thank you for your kind words. That's the kind of reward money can't buy. Have a great day. Best, Doug

Dear Douglas,

 

I  am interested and I want to get a copy of your book "Everything Will Be All Right".  How will I avail of the copy? My email address is  violyvega@yahoo..com.

 

Dr. Violeta A. Vega

Dr. Vega,

Pursuant to your request I have sent an email to your Yahoo address with the necessary information. I'll send your free hardbound copy of the book to you as soon as I receive your response. Best, Doug

Dear Doug,

Thank you for the response.  Hope You could send me the book at my address in the Philippines.

Dr. Violeta A. Vega

Divine Word College of Calapan

Calapan City

Oriental Mindoro, PHILIPPINES 5200

 

From:  Dr. Vega

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