Please introduce yourself, let us know a little bit about you, and where you are from.

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Hi everyone. Chris O'Neal here, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. Glad to be here!

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Hi, all! Susan Quintyne, middle school, Spanish teacher from NY in the mix. I'm looking to collaborate with other Spanish teachers. I love a challenge, and I'm not afraid to take risks.

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Hi Susan,

I'm one of the hosts here and I would like to welcome you to Classroom 2.0. I'm sure that you will finds this community helpful in your endeavours. Take a look at all the interest groups (click the Groups tab) to see if there are any Spanish teachers here already. You can also do a search using the search box in the top, right hand corner of the page. This is a list of all forums posts dealing with foreign language instruction:

http://classroom20.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=fl

I hope you find it helpful.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Welcome aboard!

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Hi,
My name is Or-Tal and I am a mother of 3 from Ramat-Gan, a city near Tel-Aviv, in Israel. I am a communications expert working with hitech startups and I am also an entrepreneur in the making, developing my own startup, which relates to education and the web. Looking forward to learning and sharing knowledge.

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Ahalan, Or-Tal. I lived in Herzlia for 12 years. Na'im m'od!

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Susan,
It was encouraging to see your post as I started investigating the 2.0 site. One of my best friends and colleagues teaches Spanish in our program. I co-teach a "Spanish Tech" class where we integrate technology to support Gr 4-6 students in introducing and experiencing Spanish language and culture. I'm sharing the 2.0 site link with her today!

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Hi Susan!
I have a private middle and high school in Buenos Aires, Argentina, what age are your kids? Maybe they can exchange in both languages.Un abrazo
Lucia

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Hi Lucia,
We are a k-8 Catholic school in Connecticut. Our Spanish teacher would like to communicate with another class in a Spanish Speaking country, perhaps at the Middle school level. Perhaps written or Skype?

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Hello, I work in a Catholic school in Spain. Your Spanish teacher can communicate with me. I am a Spanish teacher.

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Thanks for responding. We are starting out with this for the first time and don't have a definite plan yet. Perhaps we could do a combination of written communication, blog or wiki postings, chatting, or perhaps a Skype session. Do you have any ideas for collaborative projects? If you would like more info about our school you can visit our website at saintgregoryschool.org. Does your school have a website we can visit? What grade levels are you thinking about for this communication. We are thinking about grade 8. Thanks so much!

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Hi Chris, I am from Australia, but love my membership of this site. It provides wonderful forums, discussions and best of all wonderful friendships. Look forward to seeing your involvement here.

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Hello Anne, I've just joined too. I'm a primary teacher librarian in outer south eastern Melbourne, and I'm just learning to play Web 2.0. Where are you?
Lisa

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