I made this simple comic for the purposes of teaching using Comic Life and the images I had handy, which happened to be in this case of my cat. This was in response to reading Maus.
Posted on February 19, 2010 at 12:27pm — 1 Comment
My pleasure - the big thing here is that, unlike other Nings that put a lot of weight on the generic "forum" this group is really built around the special interest groups. So if you are in a group you get e-mail notifications when someone posts in the group discussion forum. That way math teachers don't need to be bored by the concerns of ELA teachers and vice versa.
It is great that you came by - hopefully you'll find lots of great resources - a lot of the ELA teachers love the resources in the Playlist.
At the top of the group there should be an little + sign similar to the one in the International Educators group (image below) that says "+Join Group X." Easy stuff.
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My pleasure - the big thing here is that, unlike other Nings that put a lot of weight on the generic "forum" this group is really built around the special interest groups. So if you are in a group you get e-mail notifications when someone posts in the group discussion forum. That way math teachers don't need to be bored by the concerns of ELA teachers and vice versa.
It is great that you came by - hopefully you'll find lots of great resources - a lot of the ELA teachers love the resources in the Playlist.
Take care!
Ryan:)
Great to have you here!
Since you rock the English thing you might consider joining some of the ELA groups to stay up on resources and discussion.
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At the top of the group there should be an little + sign similar to the one in the International Educators group (image below) that says "+Join Group X." Easy stuff.
Good Vibes,
Ryan:)