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  1.   Brandi Maynardon 22 Jan 2008 at 11:27 pm 1

    I would love to connect with you. I am a Ph.D Student (and teacher of 11 years) and I am writing my dissertation on using Web 2.0 with gifted learners. You have so many wonderful ideas and as I get farther along I would like to get some ideas from you that I can use with my class and also as a springboard for my research. I will be in touch.
    Brandi
    drb@highlycapable.com

  2.   diane welleson 30 Jan 2008 at 9:37 pm 2

    Hi
    My mentor teacher suggested that I sign up with you. Your site looks great.
    Best Regards,
    Diane Welles
    Culver City Unified School District
    ESL Beginning Low

  3.   Mark Frazieron 15 Feb 2008 at 9:01 pm 3

    Larry, I’m delighted to find your blog — the resources you’ve found are just amazing.

    Openworld is to working with entrepreneurial schools on how student teams can co-create eLessons on a range of subjects, and offer these for global use.

    We’re impressed by the peer-feedback review system used by Garageband.com to help “indie” musicians earn reputation and prizes. More on this is at http://www.garageband.com/review/tutorial/1.html

    Are you aware of similar open systems yet for talented new eLesson creators to earn feedback-driven recognition?

    If so, we’d love to see it included in upcoming toolkits that we’re preparing to increase learning alternatives in impoverished communities around the world. (More at http://www.openworld.com and http://entrepreneurialschools.squarespace.com ).

    Best,

    Mark Frazier

  4.   Marieon 02 Jun 2008 at 1:12 am 4

    I’ve dropped by your site a few times - realising what a treasure chest it is. Thanks for sharing.

  5.   Marquita shebleon 17 Jul 2008 at 9:57 pm 5

    Lots of good information. A lot of hard work on your part!
    Very useful for a teacher of ELL students.

    Marquita Sheble

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