The Freshman Transition Network

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Kelli Engelbrecht
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At 1:17am on February 14, 2010, Dr. Ronald G. Shapiro said…
Hi Kelli, Thank you for responding. I hope your teams do very well in the competition. Ron
At 10:56am on February 13, 2010, Dr. Ronald G. Shapiro said…
Hi Kelli,
I will be presenting at Western Great Plains Student Psychology Convention in March. If you would like to make a trip to St Joseph I'd be pleased to invite you to come. Just let me know. Also, if you would like me to do a presentation of I'm Awesome, But I Have My Limitations at your school as part of that trip please do let me know. Given that I will be in Missouri already, such a visit could be likely arranged for you at low cost. Ron
At 1:17pm on June 10, 2009, Scott Habeeb said…
I like the new profile picture!
At 4:33pm on May 29, 2009, Scott Habeeb said…
Thanks for joining the Freshman Transition Network. The network is, and always will be, a "work in progress". Your input and ideas will play a big role in making this a useful and interactive site. Please let me know if you have ideas.

Be sure to read the "Read 1st" tab. I think that will give you a good idea of how to maximize this new network.

Check out the "Your School" tab. This gives people a chance to leave information about and a link to their school's Freshman Transition Program. I think this could help schools connect with one another.

Check out the "Groups" tab. I would recommend making a group for your school. Then you can invite other teachers/educators from your school to join the network and your group. Your group can then become a "community forum" for teachers from your school.

Consider "friending" the other members of the community. That will make sure that the community truly is a community. You do this by going to someone's page and clicking Add as Friend, which is beneath their profile picture. By friending others you will then be able to send out messages, ask questions, and share thoughts more easily with those individuals.

Most importantly, though, your input, ideas, blogs, comments, and questions will benefit all the other members. Feel free to become a regular blogger or poster. We're looking forward to hearing from you!

Thanks again for joining!
 
 
 

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