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Hometown:
Roswell, Georgia
School / Work Affiliation
Weber School
About Me:
I teach high school English at a private Jewish high school in the Atlanta-metro area.
Blog:
http://www.huffenglish.com/

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Dana Huff

Hi, Folks!

I'm new to Classroom 2.0, but not to the concept behind it. I don't plan on blogging here, but I am enjoying the conversations. If you would like to check out some of my blogs and wikis, please visit the links in this post.

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Posted on April 24, 2007 at 6:32pm —

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At 3:11pm on July 9, 2007, Mark Kostandoff said…
Thank you for accepting my invitation Dana!
I’m pleased and proud to be your friend.
Mark
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At 6:31am on June 24, 2007, Kevin said…
So nice meeting you. I love the web and technology but sometimes there is no substitute for meeting people in analogue. I hope you enjoy the conference.
At 3:17pm on May 7, 2007, Dana Huff said…
Actually, Shayne, they do post here: Room 303 Blog, but I use the classroom blog to communicate with absent students especially and with parents (though I address the posts to students).
At 3:09pm on May 7, 2007, Shayne said…
Hi Dana. I was looking at your classroom blog and it seems to me that you write to your class and students can comment on what you write. Is that correct? Do you prefer this to them being able to post their own topics?
At 7:12pm on April 24, 2007, Skip Zilla said…
Hi Dana,

I've been reading David Daniell's biography of William Tyndale and Tyndale's writings themselves. I'm fascinated by the intersection of the development of English language usage and foundation of Puritan ideas of politcal liberty in one historical figure. Later Shakespearean and Standard Version biblical language stems from what Tyndale penned. The Anglo-American political tradition, including a number of our country's founding principles are found in Tyndale's original expressions. I'm curious how someone so significant to historical developments and who paid with his life for his resistance to political and religious oppression remains largely unknown in our day. My interest in restoring Tyndale to our memory is not motivated by religious belief, but historical legitimacy.

I took a brief look at your blog and was impressed by its quality. Your vocation prompted me to add this "chatter" (which it truly is) here.

Welcome.
At 2:02pm on April 21, 2007, Nancy Cavillones said…
Hi, Dana! Glad to see you!
 
 

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