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At 8:35pm on May 18, 2009, Rabbi Spicehandler said…
Thanks for the encouragement! Can you give an easy example of something they would want for their own use?
At 7:29pm on May 18, 2009, suegmc said…
great ideas, thanks! I will look up some of those things. My son would love the cartoon site!
At 6:33pm on May 17, 2009, suegmc said…
At 6:32pm on May 17, 2009, suegmc said…
great! what types of online media do you work with? I am currently building my own animated Flash tutorials and my son is creating all the artwork!
At 11:04pm on May 16, 2009, Carola Jones said…
Greetings Anne. Thanks 4 being my first contact. What's happening "Down Under?" This is a great site, and I'm looking forward to teaching web 2.0 as part of an introduction 2 the visual arts.
At 5:26pm on May 16, 2009, Donelle said…
Wow. Thank you for the nice comments. How fun to teach web 2.0 to all of those grade levels. I would like to take the summer to create lessons and projects for a weekly tech club with 15 students. Do you write your own curriculum? Which grade levels do you recommend I take for this tech club pilot year? Do you have an outline for topics/tools you introduce in a year? Thanks for any discussion and ideas. :)
At 7:44am on May 12, 2009, Kimberly Nolting said…
Thank you for the welcome! Right now we are using Second Life for professional development for our teachers and Quest Atlantis for our kids. I'm very interested in learning more about the open sim concepts. If you are one twitter I suggest you follow @RichWhite He does a lot with open sim and virtual worlds in education.
At 5:20am on May 10, 2009, Katy Reid said…
Thanks Anne, i am really looking for assistance and guidance in the use of Web 2.0 within my classroom. Should you have any ideas or suggestions i would be more than happy to listen. Thanks again. Kate
At 7:53pm on May 3, 2009, Dr.Tamishra Swain said…
Thank you for you suggestion.yes ma'am kindly look into the proposal and contirbute a write up.
tamishra
At 5:50am on May 3, 2009, Dr.Tamishra Swain said…
Hi Anne,
thanks for the response. First of all i would like to request you to view my page for the book chapter proposal. And I woudl like you to contribute a book chapter on the themes and sub themes given in it.
secondly can you suggest me the way to circulate the proposal to all the classroom 2.0 members.
thanking you
tamishra
At 4:06pm on May 2, 2009, Josh Reed said…
Ok, thanks for the help.
At 10:23am on April 26, 2009, Erik Van Dusen said…
Hi Anne,

Check this out, if you're interested.

http://tinyurl.com/slculture

Info about a project I was involved with over the last two years
At 8:15pm on April 24, 2009, Barbara Perry said…
Thank you for the greeting and the info. I will look into the possibilities.
At 3:47pm on April 19, 2009, Bushra Faisal said…
Thank you its great to be here :)))
At 11:28am on April 17, 2009, tiffsznn said…
I got the email, thanks Anne. I am sure that your responses will prove beneficial both in my research as well as in my professional development.

Tiffany
At 9:48am on April 17, 2009, Jason Fabbri said…
Thanks Anne! I was trying to find something fun and lighthearted. :-)
At 6:47am on April 12, 2009, tiffsznn said…
Anne, Thank you for the clarification... I am chuffed that you agreed to do this interview! The ability to connect with educators this way is really a testament to distance learning!
At 6:00am on April 12, 2009, tiffsznn said…
Anne, Thank you so much! I am really excited to hear your responses and incorporate your experience into my research. If you prefer, you can email your responses to me at tiffsznn@hotmail.com

Tiffany
At 8:41pm on April 11, 2009, Jean Rogers-O'Reilly said…
Thank you. I'll look foward to hearing from others
At 2:38pm on April 10, 2009, Mackenzie Bristow said…
Yes, well Korea and NY are pretty different. NYC is most similar, but out here in upstate...yes it is laughable. However, you can find the time and amazing resources when you are out. I remember when I went Wwoofing in Australia and worked at one farm up in Katherine and the owner was also a teacher at the long distance radio school. It was amazing to see what they were doing for those kids. And that was almost 10 years ago, I would love to see what they are doing now.

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