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MS / Junior High School Teacher, High School Teacher
What subjects do you teach / specialize in?
Math

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At 8:21am on January 23, 2024, Kristalina Georgieva said…

Good day,
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At 1:14pm on April 27, 2010, Ryan Goble said…
Hey Cory,

If you're able to come this weekend - I'll sit you with the Stratford ladies so you can keep your connection up with them!

Hope you're well!

RRG:)
At 7:36am on January 29, 2010, Ryan Goble said…
Heyob!!! Yes, I hated y'all and wanted you to suffer - double lol. I just moved to late to have any control over the books :( Nicole would be happy to have you anytime - of if you need/want to see math students she could set you up in those classes also. Just e-mail her directly at ntrackman@imsa.edu I hope you're term is going well and you've been able to enjoy all the groovy math posts & cartoons this week!! Keep in touch! RRG
At 11:41am on November 10, 2009, Ryan Goble said…
Cory, I got home and remembered...

So the WebQuest garden has a 30 day free trial - totally worth it because of the easy to use templates and wonderful video tutorials. So easy to use.
http://questgarden.com/

To get an idea of how to make a GOOD webquest - read this article - short and very informative...

Dodge Bernie. “Five Rules for Writing a Great WebQuest.” Learning and Leading with Technology. Vol. 28, No. 8 6-9, 58. May 2001. Online: http://webquest.sdsu.edu/documents/focus.pdf

Good luck with all the stuff....

Ry:)
 
 
 

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