I returned from ice fishing vacation yesterday and almost immediately turned on my computer to check on this blog (it is my baby after all). As you know, while I was away I turned the blog over to a host of guest bloggers. That was the first time that I ever had guest bloggers so I was excited to what would happen. The quality of the blog entries from each guest blogger was simply amazing! The feedback from comments on the blog, comments on Twitter, and comments via email is overwhelmingly positive. Thank you to each of my guest bloggers. I encourage readers to check out the blogs and websites of each of the guest bloggers which can be found in the list below.
Colin Becker: We Can Work IT Out
Lorna Costantini: Our School (Parents as Partners)
Janet Bianchini: Janet's Abruzzo Edublog
Hedy Laverdiere: Mrs. L's Rocket Launchers
Amy Meyer: UR English Teacher's Blog
Clay Reisler: Recess Duty
Becky Herl: Small Town Tech
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn: Cyndi's Education Technology Place
Ramses: Spanish Only
Kim Caise: Kim's Ventures in Educational Technology
Thank you again to all of the great guest bloggers on Free Technology for Teachers.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thank You Guest Bloggers!
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6 comments:
THANK YOU FEST 2009!
While you're thanking us, I want to thank you! Being a guest blogger was challenging, rewarding, and most of all FLAT OUT FUN!
RecessDuty
I totally agree with RecessDuty!
Being a guest blogger was great fun and most of all rewarding. It was a real challenge to uphold the very high standards you always set in your posts.
THANK YOU very much for everything.
Janet Bianchini
Richard, I really want to thank you for the opportunity to be a guest blogger. http://wecanworkitout.edublogs.org/2009/02/20/guest-blogging-what-an-experience/
I hope that one day in the not too distant future I can return the offer.
Colin
Thanks again, Richard! It was great fun and I really enjoyed the feedback from other teachers. I'd be happy to guest blog again any time.
Thanks for the wonderful experience, Richard. Being a guest blogger was a lot of fun. I also appreciate being exposed to all the new blogs and educational contacts. I learned a lot this week. Thanks!
I just want to know what it's like to be a famous blogger, Richard. Do they pay you millions or do you ONLY get that in gratitude? From UrEnglishTeacher(via Shakespeare) "Thanks and thanks and ever thanks." (Oh, and it's MAyer, not Meyer, but close enough.)
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