Tri-Association Presentation Feedback
15 10 2009“Don’t mind criticism. If it is untrue, disregard it; if unfair, keep from irritation; if it is ignorant, smile; if it is justified it is not criticism, learn from it. ”
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In the comment field of this post please let me know ways that you feel the presentation that you saw today could be improved upon. I appreciate your honesty and attendance today,
thanks,
mistermark
This was great. I hope i will be able to use this with my students in Haiti.
Regards,
KAC
Wonderful presentation. I loved it. GREAT. dont forget to send me a copy of your presentation. Good work
I think the presentation was great and I cant wait to get this going in my classroom. I felt a little lost following along once we got logged into the website, I felt we were going fast, but we were also limited on time. I think with any new website it will just take time spent on the website itself to get the hang of it.
One thing that might have been nice to see would have been to spend some time in your own account and see examples of students accounts (if possible).
Overall I loved it!
sweet conference. I’ve set up a group ISS hurricane readers group for 7& 8 grade students. we should get connected. See you in mexico soon
chili dust and lemon pepper
You’re awesome! It’s great to have you back, even for a few days!
Thank you so much for the useful information! I really appreciate the information being practical and easy to implement. A special thanks for sharing the net vibes site; it is going to save my sanity!
Thank you Mark
Thanks Mark – Excited to use Good Reads with my students, and Net Vibes to save myself from a mental breakdown. Glad the conference sponsored you to come back and see us! Buen viaje back home.
You did again! It was perfect. I have learned a lot. Say Hello to your wife.
Thanks for an interesting seminar. I’ve been meaning to create a blog for quite some time and now I finally have one! Thanks again,
Erica
Please email slides to ehalloun@gmail.com
Thanks for the workshop today! Ready to get the blogroll-ing with seniors this spring
How great would it be we we could get students to start blogs in middle school and use them for a variety of classes all through high school? Or if students in Tri-Association schools could start networking this way?
Great job, Mark! I am a paper and pen learner though and I would certainly appreciate any directions you can give me on print.
I liked the netvibes. Thanks
Thank you for a relevant and practical presentation.
Heather
Thank you for a relevant and practical presentation.
Please send me whatever you have about Good Reads
Heather
I miss you madly! Everything you taight me last year is still standing me in good stead. I have been reluctant to do blogging because of time issues; the info you gave re: aggregating the blogs into folders on NetVibes has changed my mind; I’ll get started with it next week. Please send me info re Good Reads widget. Thank you!!!!!!
Susan
Dude ~ good presentation! enjoyed it. My goal is to set up something that helps me stay in contact with what other colleagues are doing ~ very similiar to what you have going. The problem is, I don’t know what others are using so that I can follow them.
I like the NetVibes. I am on Twitter, use Facebook, learning Diigo, getting up to speed with Moodle, etc. it never ends.
We are a technology school. Sorry you didn’t have speakers. Someone took mine.
Please send me the information that explains how to add the GoodReads onto the blog site. Thanks!
I loved this presentation as well. I have been wanting to get my 6th graders blogging so they can publish their work. This has given me the tools I need to start them with confidence.
The most useful tool (since I am already familiar with blogger) was netvibes. I am so excited to use this tool and would have been doing a whole lot more work without it.
Thank you!
Great presentation! I’m going to start having the students to a “wellness” blog where they can share their experiences, and questions about health related topics.