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Hey guys! Just finished watching the video and I can’t tell you how impressed I am with everything that is happening over there… pretty amazing “stuff”!! Congrats to Lucy and Angus for sticking their necks out and taking on yet another innitiative… you should be in movies Angus… you’re quite dashing LOL! Hats off to Dean who has once again spear-headed another innovative project… I wish we had more $$$ and support services to take on what Dean’s creative mind comes up with
Lastly I’d like to tell the students how impressed I am with their coperation and their imaginative new ways to do “old things in new ways”. I agree with Lucy’s comment when she says imagine what they will do when they do new things in new ways… WOW. Excellent work everyone, glad to see you are all making the project a success!!
Posted March 28, 2007, 10:59 amHi, Lucy and Angus. The video was great. Tell your students I was very happy to see the way they participated in the project!
Norma
Posted March 28, 2007, 11:55 amAh!! Oh my gosh I’m so jealous, when I was at PA we had to do our notes by hand! Haha wow… I wish Peacock had this. That’s so uber cool! We can’t even have phones in our classes!
Posted March 28, 2007, 11:43 pmHey Alba,
Thanks for the great comment but why weren’t you in class at 11:43 on a wednesday morning?
You would have done a fabulous job if you were a part the project!!!
Mr. Mc.!!!!
Posted March 29, 2007, 9:41 amHi Lucia and Angie,
As a computer illiterate, I’m so impressed with the good things you are doing with this class. Prince Arthur School is so lucky to be able to pilot this program. I hope to be able to drop over and participate. Maybe even learn how to operate a computer. Keep up the good work.
Claude Duke
Posted March 30, 2007, 2:43 pmFantastic video, I hope you would consider posting it to TeacherTube (similar to YouTube but maintained and moderated by educators) which opened up in earlier in March. I develop freeware palm apps, mostly for the elementary grades, which I hope to use when I begin my teaching career, and I enjoy reading about programs like yours.
Dale Ehrhart
Posted April 2, 2007, 10:06 pm