I'm glad to have worked my way through these 23 things -- I feel like I've uncovered some useful tools, both personally and professionally. How to employ these technologies is something I look forward to experimenting with -- and I hope that this is done in concert with my colleagues. One of the most exciting moments for me came when 3 of us were working on the same exercises at the desk and trading information back and forth.
I do feel that there were some weeks with too much to do and that I couldn't reflect as much as I would have liked to. For me, most of the work was done at home because although I was given off-desk time once a week for ELL (really as generous as possible), I needed that time for my storytimes and my other work. Now that I've got a million different accounts, assuming I can remember them, I will definitely go back and investigate some of these technologies and leave some behind. And now I've got this handy blog, too.
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Thanks for all your postings and congratulations. I've enjoyed reading what you had to say.
Congratulations! Done and finished is nice. I've liked your blog (you're on my RSS Feed), so I hope you keep it up.
Doesn't it feel good? Like Kate and Marcia, I've also really enjoyed your insights on this process and appreciated how you shared them with us. Speaking of sharing, will you divulge your secret for altering the space-time continuum?
Hey Laura,
Congrats and thanks for sharing!
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