Comments - Educators build community and collaboration online (article) - Making Curriculum Pop2024-03-28T21:42:43Zhttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2665237%3ABlogPost%3A924&xn_auth=noErika thanks for the props -…tag:mcpopmb.ning.com,2009-01-28:2665237:Comment:9452009-01-28T00:42:14.146ZRyan Goblehttp://mcpopmb.ning.com/profile/RyanGoble
Erika thanks for the props - although I'll be like <a href="http://www.nea.org/home/20746.htm">PE for now</a>. Cool that you found that article in NEA - Classroom 2.0 is the mothership of educator networking. Hopefully we'll find enough pop people out there to make this place interesting. On a technical note (as I'm still figuring out the quirks of NING) your link above didn't come up as a hyperlink - that seems strange because I've pasted urls and they automatically become hyperlinks - wonder…
Erika thanks for the props - although I'll be like <a href="http://www.nea.org/home/20746.htm">PE for now</a>. Cool that you found that article in NEA - Classroom 2.0 is the mothership of educator networking. Hopefully we'll find enough pop people out there to make this place interesting. On a technical note (as I'm still figuring out the quirks of NING) your link above didn't come up as a hyperlink - that seems strange because I've pasted urls and they automatically become hyperlinks - wonder if it didn't do it automatically because of the http:// - who knows, eh?<br />
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I'm a Chicago native so that means I can be "looking California/And feeling Minnesota."<br />
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What school are you teaching at in MN?<br />
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Thanks for jumping into the discussions!<br />
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RRG:)