Every year my school participates in the International School Library Association Bookmark project, exchanging student-made bookmarks about their favourite book with a school somewhere overseas. Now that blogging has become such an interesting part…
Hello Lisa, so did the conference inspire you to join this classroom? I really enjoyed the last session. It was so practical and I loved the thought of breaking down the classroom walls with elluminate but am still pondering how this could be done. Actually I thought more might have joined classroom 2 but so far, you are the only one that I have come across. Our librarian has a blog if you are interested. It is linked to our school page at http://hawkesdale.globalstudent.org.au Her name is Faye Matters.
I teach library to 18 classes in Endeavour Hills & am looking forward to going back next week and getting started with Web 2.0.
I'm not much bothered about GZ - and (to be honest) was expecting it to be American orientated and probably not much use to our students - but it did look like a professionally run site so I'm surprised that it doesn't work, and a little anxious that it might be an elaborate way of getting identity info.
Hello Lisa, I teach at Hawkesdale, in country Western Victoria. So it is about 3 1/2 hours away from you. I teach IT to years 5-12. If you are having trouble with geography zone and they dont reply to your emails is there an alternative. So many other software develpers have great back up support, so may be there is something else instead.
Has anyone else had trouble with geography zone? I joined up but it won't let me log in with the username and password they confirmed in an email, and *nobody* responds to emails asking for help?
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I'm not much bothered about GZ - and (to be honest) was expecting it to be American orientated and probably not much use to our students - but it did look like a professionally run site so I'm surprised that it doesn't work, and a little anxious that it might be an elaborate way of getting identity info.