I am certified to teach history 6-12, English 6-12, broadfield social studies 6-9, and reading 1 -12. I had the opportunity to attend the Project Zero Classroom in July, 2009. I had been teaching language arts, 7th grade, since 2000, but was displaced spring of 2009 and placed in two high schools. I will be teaching western civ, American Issues, and Global Issues.
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Hello Linda, when you are online on classroom 2.0, it is indicated on the LHS that you are online. So, click on Steve Hargadon's page and see if he is online. You can chat to him. Or down the bottom of your page, there is a classroom2.0 chat, indicating how many are online. If Steve is there, just start talking to him. I think that is what he means by 'pinging'. It is a lot of work learning all these tools but there are a lot of people here to help you. If you would like to ask others, goto the discussions link on the LHS of your page, and add a discussion. Use a heading that indicates what you are asking and hopefully others will respond. Why dont you try it?
So, after you click on the button, browse and find the iphoto, scroll down to the bottom of that page and click save or update (cant remember which term it is) Do you do that last bit?
Hi Linda, back to your problem with the image. Do you save it once you have browsed and uploaded it? The other thing to try would be to put the image you want online, in eg flickr or picassa and see if you can get it that way. Like Nancy, I cant think why it will not work either.
At 9:19pm on September 4, 2009, Linda Shimon said…
Any body know where I can find an interesting lesson plan on the Protestant and Catholic Reformations?
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Here is the advice given for removing a membership status from a ning. Hope this helps and works for you. (see below)
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"You can leave any social network you're part of by clicking the "Settings" link located in the upper right-hand corner once signed in. After clicking this, you'll land on the "Profile" settings page. At the bottom of this page, you'll see a link to "Leave..." the network. Click this and confirm you'd like to leave the network. You'll be all set! For more information, you might like to check out this Ning Help Center entry:http://help.ning.com/?faq=2821.