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Archive for April, 2008

Cohort 6 Picture

Here’s our picture! (I think, if I did this right.)  The first one is the compressed version and the 2nd is the 2.6meg version - grade this one quick if you want it, because I’ll have to take it down eventually to save space.
Thanks to Terri for this photo!

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Post-Marathon Updates

The second day of Marathoning went very well. I know you are all happy to be finished. This was our largest marathon since the graduation of Cohort 1, and I could check to see if 22 exceeded even that number.
Thank you also for the feedback you provided throughout. The Advisory Board met [...]

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I enjoyed the day Monday, and we certainly had a full day of portfolios and applied projects.
Everyone did well.
I already mentioned this to the Applied Project folks - people came with a range of presentation styles and backup technologies.  All were fine.  Among M.Ed.’s and Non-degree folks, the most common plan was to project the [...]

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Here’s a quick follow-up from Saturday’s class (Apr 5).
We mentioned that in the first-year class that Lisa Delgado had presented some useful and detailed material about how to handle the beginning of school.  This presentation and accompanying checklist is useful whether you’re a novice SLMS or an experienced one.  I suspect that many of you [...]

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Although it is still very early, we are beginning to see some Internship completions for this semester. Congratulations to the ones who are finished.
I suspect that some of the logs I’ve been following are finished.  When you’re done with it, can you please put “THE END” or some other such clear indication on the log?  [...]

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I completed my task of reviewing M.Ed. and Non-degree portfolios today - my advisees only.
Each advisee should have received notice of a GoogleDoc that contains the checklist I used to review each one.  Please let me know if you did not receive this.
In most cases, I checked for overall completeness, site integrity, and text readability.  [...]

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Today we have a “guest post” from Beth, who answered this question in WebCT. Since things can hide under rocks in WebCT, we agreed that duplicating it here is a good idea:
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Hi everyone. The question has come up: what exactly do I have to turn in…?

The chart with all the tags, [...]

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