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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    I was looking at some of the material presented in the websites posted by some of the participants in the Spring 2005 Institute, and I'm extremely impressed by Frank's "Watts in East Asia". It's informative, relevant, and easy to navigate through. Including the students in there was a stroke of genius. There are a couple of resources that I want to explore and might, with your permission, have my students explore in the coming semester.

    There are some technical difficulties with Stacy's navigation. I was looking forward to the PowerPoint presentation, but some of the commands apparently are not being executed correctly by the computer, and it's not possible to to see pictures or move through the pages of the presentation. Any suggestions?

    Courtney's idea for incorporating her project (website) into her own personal website has me thinking about setting up my own website and attaching both as well. I am now able to put together a rudimentary website (hope to improve with time). My question is: Should I talk to my MIS person at school to be able to post my website as part of my school's own? What are the steps?

    Alice, I enjoyed interacting with you during our Seminar, and I am getting inspired by some of your reflection's ideas. Will you develop them into a more specific lesson plan? I am looking forward to seeing more of your projects.

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    Arnoldo, I really enjoyed your website with the 5 senses. I also had problems bringing up Stacy's website links, the text and also the pictures are appearing as red x's. Hopefully
    this can be fixed. Frank, I thought your title was great and your page was well thought out and really focused on gaining your students' interest.

    I am still waiting on approval from the publisher for some pics that I want to use on my website. Like Courtney, I would like to be able to have all my class curriculum posted for students and parents alike.

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