At 5:58pm on December 21, 2008, Scott Habeeb said…
Thanks for joining this brand new network. This is definitely 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.
Check out the new "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.
Be sure to "friend" the other members of the community. That will make sure that the community truly is a community.
You might find the new "Search" tab to be helpful. It's a custom Google search engine dedicated to searching sites related to freshman transition. When you go to it you can also add sites to the search engine. As more sitea are added, the engine becomes more and more powerful. Know any websites that are beneficial for teachers trying to meet the needs of freshmen?
Thanks again for joining!
At 5:56pm on December 21, 2008, Scott Habeeb said…
Awesome - we'll see where this goes. I think it has the potential to take on a life of its own. I hope! There are already quite a few members from California to Kentucky to New Jersey. Pretty neat how the internet can bring people together.
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Check out the new "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.
Be sure to "friend" the other members of the community. That will make sure that the community truly is a community.
You might find the new "Search" tab to be helpful. It's a custom Google search engine dedicated to searching sites related to freshman transition. When you go to it you can also add sites to the search engine. As more sitea are added, the engine becomes more and more powerful. Know any websites that are beneficial for teachers trying to meet the needs of freshmen?
Thanks again for joining!