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At 8:17pm on March 10, 2011, Govinda Prasad Panthy said…
Can teacher hear our pain running school in a rural area of Nepal? We are losing 3 classrooms and have to build 3 more classrooms within Middle of this April. I'm trying to find at least 15 donors who can donate minimum $100 each for this noble cause. plz give me ur feedback as soon as possible. Hope you all love to educate children for better future of better world.
Your help will be highly appreciated.
With kindest regards
Govinda Panthy
Founder director of SAV School, Nepal.
At 5:05pm on September 23, 2008, Caroline Meeks said…
Thanks for your help with the RSS feed!
At 3:33pm on September 23, 2008, Gwyneth said…
Yes, Delicious would be good, as would Diigo, where they can highlight and comment on webpages. Another possibility would be Issuu, which I have not investigated thoroughly, but appears to be an artile-sharing site.
At 5:08am on September 23, 2008, Gwyneth said…
I love the idea of tracking a story across different media and looking at how it is massaged depending on the bias of the media. How will your students collect and present their results and conclusions?

Your anecdote about the two different ways you taught The Short Story is interesting. I wish we had more opportunities to give students useful feedback on things like critical thought, ability to articulate opinions etc.
At 4:51am on September 22, 2008, Jarrod Robinson said…
You seem to be having the same problem as me. When embedding TED talks on my personal webpage, they initially play and it all looks great but after refreshing i am unable to play them nor are any of the students who i asked to watch the video. Let me know if im doing somthing wrong, or try and play ure video from this page and see what happens
At 4:59am on September 15, 2008, Jarrod Robinson said…
you should jump on skype my username is robbo6486, could show you how to use it, its very simple
At 1:20am on September 15, 2008, Jarrod Robinson said…
thanks im teaching in victoria, boort secondary college to be exact
At 12:42am on September 15, 2008, Jarrod Robinson said…
hey would like to hear your opinions on my website which i use to run my classes, you can also read my blog which has been designed to teach other teachers how to incoroporate web 2.0 tools into their classes, in particular other 1st year teachers like myself www.mrrobbo.com
At 11:12pm on August 18, 2008, samccoy said…
Great colors and type on your profile page. Welcome to CR2.0. I think you will develop a very effective PLN (Professional Learning Network) here.
At 4:26pm on August 15, 2008, Anne Mirtschin said…
Hello Mobbsey and welcome!! I too, am from Australia and have found so much to be inspired from this classroom. Like you I am passionate about web2.0 applications and you will find lots more ways to integrate them into your classroom by keeping a close watch on the discussions, the groups etc.
At 8:29am on August 15, 2008, Beth Still said…
I am sure we can work something out. We are in the middle of a huge transition right at my school. We are launching an online school next week and we are moving to a new building in late November. Also, three of the four teachers are new!

I would prefer that if we can get something going that it is more casual and not a "lesson." Just the experience of connecting with someone on the other side of the world is a lesson in itself!

My students range in age from 16-18. Let's keep in touch and get something going soon.
Beth
At 5:15am on August 15, 2008, Hans Feldmeier said…
Hi and cheers to you and Australia,
I wrote to you from Germany and my focus is on Web 2.0 apps as to education. Feel free to check some of my sites.
Additionally as to CR 2.0 - I ´ve created the biggest group called DigiSkills with now 379 members - would love if you join.
Hans

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