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At 7:57am on October 31, 2008, Bob Thomason said…
Hi Steve,

I understand your position but am saddened. When I have something (words or products) that are relevant to the situation which I am commenting on, I think it important that I share that.

However, I will take you action under advisement and, should I decide to post future comments, I will change my approach.

Warmly,
Bob "The nonGeek Geek"
At 12:52pm on October 30, 2008, Bablingua said…
Dear Steve,

We already have the website of our project finished and we’d like to share it with you.

The goal of Bablingua is to offer good audiovisual materials filmed in Hispanic countries that can help teachers to enrich their classes. In the website there are short videos, long videos, vocabulary cards and a blog with free activities, games and new ideas for the foreign language class.

Please, visit us at : www.bablingua.com, and let us know your opinion, comments and ideas you have to improve it.

Alvaro and Laura

Bablingua
At 12:39am on October 16, 2008, James O'Reilly said…
Indeed, Skype: eurominuteman
At 9:18pm on October 8, 2008, James O'Reilly said…
Where's the Event function on this platform for adding schedules etc. of expert conferences? Check the new group...
http://www.classroom20.com/group/virtualconferencesforeducatorsandparents
At 8:14am on October 4, 2008, Kelley Irish said…
Hi Steve,
It's Saturday so I am actually enjoying catching up with the classroom 2.0 community. I noticed that Nancy B won a huge grant for her district and that a couple of her Kids were even selected by the Google doodles folks. It got me to thinking.

What about a spot where these great accomplishments are recognized! Nancy never said a word I just ran across the entries when I check out her student blog. Educators so rarely get any real "Kuddos" because we focus on giving those to our kids. But perhaps recognizing some of these great web 2.0 educators would inspire others?

Just a thought I had worth sharing?
At 1:55am on September 17, 2008, THE BOSS said…
Hello There Steve, I'm new to The Class and I just wanted to how to get the code to embed the chat room onto my site
I would greatly appreciate it.

Blessings
"E"
aka
The Boss
www.thekartelnetwork.com
At 11:11pm on September 12, 2008, samccoy said…
Steve: It is marvelous that you continue to modify CR2.0 in response to needs of the community. I like it all. Enjoyed CR2.0 Live last Thursday.
At 2:40pm on August 22, 2008, Paul Greenway said…
Hi Steve
i am trying to let everyone know about www.teenlivedrive.com for teenage driving education.
i noticed you seem to be real smart about 2.0 and i wondered if you like the site, could you send the link through your 2.0?
i hope you don't mind me asking...as i am trying to keep this
going for teenagers.
Paul
At 12:53pm on August 20, 2008, Elizabeth "Lizz" Gentry said…
Wow! I just heard about this site and am excited to start exploring! I see that this site was built using Ning (which I also very recently discovered). I was very excited about creating a closed social network for my students, until I found out that my district blocks Ning and they won't unlock the subdomains for my individual classes (e.g. italianouno.ning.com). How were you able to create a Ning site without using the Ning.com domain? Maybe that is my solution to my school's filtering "problem." Thanks for sharing!
At 6:27pm on August 10, 2008, judy duffy said…
Hi Steve, I found a link the other day about an interview that you had with the executive director (I think????) of ning but can't find it again. Can you point me in the right direction?
Many thanks
Judy
At 9:09pm on August 1, 2008, Sanjib Kumar Parida said…
Dear Steve,

I apologise if my idiosyncratic way of letting people know of a breakthrough product like Moodle Analytics has amounted to the sanctity of this really cool network for agents of social change. At times when you do a lot of study and effort behind a product, then a nice product like Moodle Analytics comes up which in every sense can change the performance perception of online classes , a natural excitation comes to yell at the world and say its here. So, may be my comments are a manifestation of such crazy behaviour. Hence, request you to accept my apology for this.

Regards,
Sanjib
At 6:57pm on July 27, 2008, kosh said…
Happy to find like-minded people like you. Distance education is will be the thing for the future since a lot of people cannot lock themselves up in classrooms for God knows how long. Back here in Ghana, i have developed a television show called 'ADULTS IN EDUCATION' which i have been using to educate the populace. Unfortunately I am off air because of financial reasons but i am working hard to bring the show back. I BELIEVE EDUCATION SHOULD BE AS INEXPENSIVE AS POSSIBLE AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
At 3:03pm on July 22, 2008, Anne Mirtschin said…
HI Steve and thank you so much for your wonderful presentation on web2.0 is the future of education, for our Victorian Knowledge Bank online conference in Australia.
You have given us so much food for thought and I know from my own brief experience with using web2.0 tools that the content of your session is so correct.
I am sure that our dept will be amazed at the audience in the conference session as it included not just Victorians (as they had intended) but educators from England, USA, Hong Kong and all over Australia. Thanks again for sharing.
At 3:04am on July 14, 2008, Leigh Newton said…
http://www.classroom20.com/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=2bm67cjhu5pqs
Dear Steve

it looks like we have a spammer. You may need to delete their membership. The link is for a cartoon in what appears to be Arabic.

Thanks

Leigh Newton
At 7:25am on June 25, 2008, Karen Horsfall-Smith said…
Hi Steven - I have just watched the "Creating A Ning Network" session that you did in April? Being new to all of this, I have found it really useful. I had joined CR2.0 and played with the profile etc. so some of it was familiar to me, but you have made the rest of it really clear. I have asked all of my students to come up with a name for our social network so that they have some "ownership" and hopefully we will get it up and running within the next couple of weeks. Baby steps to start though.......
I will contact you with link when we have set up the site so you can give me your informed opinion perhaps?
Thanks again - Karen
At 7:17am on June 20, 2008, Dorit Eilon said…
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the link.
Cheers,
Dorit
At 12:12pm on June 18, 2008, Dorit Eilon said…
Hi Steve,
Around last week you had posted a link to a wiki you had created with different social networks . I looked and looked for that post and the link without much success. I would greatly appreciate if you could leave me a comment with that link.
Thanks.
At 7:46pm on May 12, 2008, Chris Hebbard said…
Steve, you champion! I found out that my problem was with Internet Explorer. This is the last straw with this program so I have promptly switched my defaults to Firefox. All is well, Thankyou and great job on this fantastic resource!
At 6:09pm on May 12, 2008, Chris Hebbard said…
Hi Steve, I am just writing to inform you of my problems editing anything on my page. I cannot post a blog, edit my profile or even sign out. Is there something I can do? I would like to start afresh but as I cannot sign out this is impossible. Since you are THE MAN I thought you might be able to help. Thanks
At 10:38am on May 8, 2008, Varnika Kapoor said…
Thanks! I'm just a learner, who several times gets confused with what these Web2.0 terms mean. Then I rush to find out the meaning and am still trying to get it all. Thanks for the encouragement anyway. Self learning can be time taking, and thats when little notes like yours can make a difference. I also went to the "take a tour" and heard your talk. Helped to clear the cobwebs of the "web" a wee bit.

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