Thanks for the welcome and suggestions. Very new to nings and wiki's. AM spending lots of hours searching and lovin what I'm reading. How do you find the time to keep up to date with all teh innovative ICT opportunties, especially now that you're a dad? Thanks again and I am sharing this with all my team members back at school.
At 10:48am on February 23, 2011, Chris Hulitt said…
Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I look forward to sharing these activities with my students.
This looks like a great network! Looking forward to investigating it.
By the way, I received a message in my email, stating that it was placed on my profile for Making Curriculum Pop. This happened to me on another Ning network as well. Perhaps you have already become aware of it, but if not, here's the message:
rose.devids50@yahoo.comHELLOMy name is miss Rose i saw your profile today at(mcpopmb.ning.com) and fund you worthy to be mine as some one whom i can lay on his arms as long as love is concern, caring and teassing you all the nightlong and ,l will also like to know you the more,and l want you to send an email to my email address (rose.devids50@yahoo.com) so l can give you my picture for you to know whom l am. Here is my email address I believe we can move from here! I waiting for your mail to my email address above. miss Rose(Remeber the distance or colour does not matter but love matters alot in life)
Ryan when a new member is announced there is no way that I see to welcome them and learn about their interests. I see a page of pictures and that makes me frustrated.
I did see the article. I really like Marshall Curry's "Street Fight." Great political story of the rise of Cory Booker, an up and coming leader in the democratic party.
Thanks for the invite Ryan. Just joined. I'm excited to share the site with my students. I've posted it to my art ed blog: http://adelphiarted.blogspot.com/
Good catch on that Q I missed! NOt sure how I missed it, but thanks for letting me know.
At 7:26am on December 18, 2010, Gareth Hinds said…
Thanks, Ryan! By the way, if you look at my profile you will see that I just received a comment which appears to be spam. You might want to check on that member and see if they are for real.
Thanks for the welcome and the frequent updates. I have been a member for a while, and I love to share the great ideas. I pass the links on and hope that others will start to "make curriculum pop" for their kids.
Thanks for the remind. Here I am trying to encourage people to post on my own site and participate more and I forget about all the others. Wish there was a way to aggregate Nings!
Hey Ryan, sorry to have missed your presentation, too--NCTE was a less-than-magical blur this year :-) Hope to see you in Chicago next year and Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks, Ryan! I hope your presentation went well, and if I am able to go to Chicago next year, I'd love to meet.
At 5:25pm on November 22, 2010, Robyn Seglem said…
Thanks for asking about the EJ article. It's in this month's EJ...lead story on how to effectively co-teach in ELA classroom. Let me know if you don't subscribe to this, and I'll get a PDF for you.
Yes, keep your brain thinking on a project =)
robyn
(and I doubt my mom even knows who the Swedish pop star is!)
At 5:48pm on November 21, 2010, Robyn Seglem said…
Hi Ryan,
Attending your session was my pleasure! After all the time I've spent on your site, I felt like I knew you a bit before we met :) It's funny...one of my quadrant partners showed up at the session I gave yesterday. I enjoyed talking with her again! And yes, let's definitely try to collaborate some time.
Hey Ryan,
I need to find the handouts Pam G. used for lit circles: one one the artist, one the communicator, etc. She said to contact you and maybe you had a link to download them?
I thought they looked very neat to try with my TAG students. Thanks, Sandy B.
What nice family pics.
Hey Ryan, I am looking to find literature circle handouts that might be in your ning somewhere: I got a tip from Pam G. to contact you about these. Thanks,
Sandy B.
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Ciao Ryan,
This looks like a great network! Looking forward to investigating it.
By the way, I received a message in my email, stating that it was placed on my profile for Making Curriculum Pop. This happened to me on another Ning network as well. Perhaps you have already become aware of it, but if not, here's the message:
rose.devids50@yahoo.comHELLOMy name is miss Rose i saw your profile today at(mcpopmb.ning.com) and fund you worthy to be mine as some one whom i can lay on his arms as long as love is concern, caring and teassing you all the nightlong and ,l will also like to know you the more,and l want you to send an email to my email address (rose.devids50@yahoo.com) so l can give you my picture for you to know whom l am. Here is my email address I believe we can move from here! I waiting for your mail to my email address above. miss Rose(Remeber the distance or colour does not matter but love matters alot in life)
Ryan when a new member is announced there is no way that I see to welcome them and learn about their interests. I see a page of pictures and that makes me frustrated.
Just a thought
kathrine
Thanks for the invite Ryan. Just joined. I'm excited to share the site with my students. I've posted it to my art ed blog: http://adelphiarted.blogspot.com/
Look forward to exploring the site.
Cindy
Thanks, Ryan! By the way, if you look at my profile you will see that I just received a comment which appears to be spam. You might want to check on that member and see if they are for real.
Cheers,
Gareth
Thanks for the welcome and the frequent updates. I have been a member for a while, and I love to share the great ideas. I pass the links on and hope that others will start to "make curriculum pop" for their kids.
Yes, keep your brain thinking on a project =)
robyn
(and I doubt my mom even knows who the Swedish pop star is!)
Attending your session was my pleasure! After all the time I've spent on your site, I felt like I knew you a bit before we met :) It's funny...one of my quadrant partners showed up at the session I gave yesterday. I enjoyed talking with her again! And yes, let's definitely try to collaborate some time.
robyn
I need to find the handouts Pam G. used for lit circles: one one the artist, one the communicator, etc. She said to contact you and maybe you had a link to download them?
I thought they looked very neat to try with my TAG students. Thanks, Sandy B.
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