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Hi there! I am new to San Diego (taught for 7 years in Long Beach). I just got pink-slipped down here. Any advice on jobs?
At 11:14am on November 15th, 2007, Pam Mitcham said…
Well, thank you for the comment.
At 7:03am on November 4th, 2007, Amber Coggin said…
Hi Mrs. Foley,
I just recently got a job as a computer lab teacher for grades K-5 and was hopign you could give me some advice. Do you do one lesson per week per grade level or are they different for each class? I think the most challenging for me will be preparing lessons for so many different age ranges. I would love to talk to you about ideas for lessons and how you organize them if you don't mind sharing!
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We are know as SITACT Incorporated and we operate out of Chicago. You can
find more about us at www.sitact.ent. We are into developing virtual
learning environments and course settings so that it becomes easy to set up
an online course for a teacher. A sample of what we do can be seen at
www.lms.sitact.net . Please use the guest login
and use "frankieuncle" as the guest access code. What you will see in here
is a simple course that describes the software, but this course can be
designed to teach diverse subject matter to students. If you feel the kind
of work we are doing will be useful for you, we will be glad to work with
you setting up such virtual courses for collaborative dissemination and consumption of knowledge. Even if you didn't like the work we do, please let us know if we can do anything else for you.
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Sanjib
sanjib@sitact.net
I just recently got a job as a computer lab teacher for grades K-5 and was hopign you could give me some advice. Do you do one lesson per week per grade level or are they different for each class? I think the most challenging for me will be preparing lessons for so many different age ranges. I would love to talk to you about ideas for lessons and how you organize them if you don't mind sharing!
Thanks,
Amber Coggin
ambercoggin@hotmail.com
Welcome. Hope it's worthwhile!