Hi Hans, I would love to but I just started a Comenius myself as project coordinator. So I am busy now. Yet, I immediately recognize your talent and skills. If you think our chances to join 2008-2010 are good, I will join your project. We can always find the teachers to do the project, like myself. We have a big school! Mail me if you think it is worth your while. I will not attend preparatory meeting, however. It is a pity, but I cannot now. Bye, Hans!
Despite my German name, I speak no German; my father taught German in the US school system for a short time, and he's responsible for my given name! I suppose I'm ethnically German, but my family settled in the USA almost 200 years ago.
I've spent some time around Mainz and Ingelheim- my father was employed by Luther-Werke in the 1970s.
Thanks Hans. I thought it was a good one too. I often wonder if adults understand out students. Videos like this help to make teachers think and hopefully rethink education.
Cheers,
Helen
thank you kindly for the welcoming note, Hans. I look forward to getting better acquainted with many of the folks here at classroom20 and perhaps even doing some classroom collaboration with students.
Hi Hans, pleased to meet you. I have read some of your postings. Actually I am from the Netherlands. You are running a comenius project on digiskills, aren't you? Very interesting! We are currently doing a comenius on mlearning, well.. trying to;)
Hans- Garageband and all the iLife programs are really great. You'll love your macbook. I'll be posting my joys (and sorrows) of using macbooks in the classroom on my blog here in CR2.0.
-Ken
Hi again! Isn't it a small world! I know Petri too - we have both spent a year in the States as Fulbright teachers. He teaches at my daughter's school. :)
Hi Hans! Thank you for your message! I am new to this network and still 'finding my feet' here a little bit. I live on the south-western coast of Finland, two hrs from Helsinki. I have had many German colleagues in my projects over the years. See ya! Sinikka from Turku, Finland
Hey Hans- I ran across your name on my delicious account- apparently you have me as a "fan"- and I now I've discovered you on classroom2.0-I teach elementary music and do a lot of project with garageband and macbooks. I hope to connect with other music educators on this site.
-Ken from Seattle WA
Hi Hans, a new group is created on my ning
http://horslesmurs.ning.com/group/jumelageslectroniquesetwinnings
Maybe you can join it and we try to build a concrete project. If it is possible, I would like to work with 8th Grade students because in our curriculum, the history/geography program concerns Europe. I can try to begin with limited projects for pupils of 13 years old. Do you speak french ? Do your students speak french ?
I will join your digiskills in a few days, I'm too busy today ;-) . Thank you very much for your reply.
Thanks for the note. I moved to fast and became number 199.
At 12:34pm on October 21, 2007, John DeBruyn said…
It is almost time to celebrate ... digiskills will probably hit the 200 mark within a day ... but you can better gage the growth, so that may be in a few hours. Congratulations! from number 199.
At 12:27pm on October 21, 2007, John DeBruyn said…
Hi Hans: You appear to be the master of out reach. I would like to join with your group to learn more of digi skills ... a wonderful offering you have for teachers going on line and taking their classrooms with them. I work in a different kind of classroom environment -- continuing professional / post-graduate education where professionals teach and learn from other professionals.
Hi, Thanks for inviting me to your group. I went ahead and joined it :)
We use Fronter at our university too -- my group is responsible for Fronter implementation, strategy, training and advanced support.
I'm a little confused about this place, because wherever I go I am asked to log in, even though I already did :( And for some reason my OpenID URL is not accepted. Well, I'll live :)
Hello there Hans,
congratulations on going to this lovely city of Gothenburg! And the Commenius project. I have been involved in one myself, both as teacher and as a student teacher. What kind of meeting is it?
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Despite my German name, I speak no German; my father taught German in the US school system for a short time, and he's responsible for my given name! I suppose I'm ethnically German, but my family settled in the USA almost 200 years ago.
I've spent some time around Mainz and Ingelheim- my father was employed by Luther-Werke in the 1970s.
-Erich
Cheers,
Helen
Cheers!
Matt Montagne
Milwaukee, WI
-Ken
-Ken from Seattle WA
Thank you for the kind welcome.
http://horslesmurs.ning.com/group/jumelageslectroniquesetwinnings
Maybe you can join it and we try to build a concrete project. If it is possible, I would like to work with 8th Grade students because in our curriculum, the history/geography program concerns Europe. I can try to begin with limited projects for pupils of 13 years old. Do you speak french ? Do your students speak french ?
I will join your digiskills in a few days, I'm too busy today ;-) . Thank you very much for your reply.
our cluster wiki is
http://moynewiki.wetpaint.com/
Talk soon.......
We use Fronter at our university too -- my group is responsible for Fronter implementation, strategy, training and advanced support.
I'm a little confused about this place, because wherever I go I am asked to log in, even though I already did :( And for some reason my OpenID URL is not accepted. Well, I'll live :)
congratulations on going to this lovely city of Gothenburg! And the Commenius project. I have been involved in one myself, both as teacher and as a student teacher. What kind of meeting is it?
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