Hey - you're not working on your thesis, either.
Right, it's almost time for this year's postgraduate teaching interns (including myself) to present their WebCT modules to the rest of the cohort. We've worked in teams of six, and for my part I have to say I've been very pleased with the particular group I've been part of. We've met reasonably often (even if we haven't always made great progress...), and because we're all just so very gosh darn nice people we've done our best to go see each others' lectures and generally do our bitching and whining together.
So, here's hoping the co-operation continues beyond this project. A salute to each of you:
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Joanna (and perhaps all of our generation):
Andy (this was just too easy):
Danica (Likewise. Sigh…):
David (wishing you a mind like a fortress):
Laurie (partly because there’s a Laurie involved, but mainly ‘cause it’s awesome):
Thank you to Tama for tech support.
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Awwww, it's team-building evinced by digital literacy! :)
PS Sanna, how would you be seen I wonder? Not like this, I'm sure:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SeHUD6SRvk
Growl.
You should know better. try PdbDNL5oqCs instead...
(ohhh, I hope the sound works. Can't really check these things in the library)
LOL!
That reminds me ... I wonder what your Finnish fellows will come up with this weekend! Bring on the joy of EUROVISION (although, really, what can top Hard Rock Hallalujann!)
My only simple wish was for the show to involve the Leningrad Cowboys and the Screaming Men (google them, love them), and for the hosts to actually speak English and French *properly*. But do they listen to me? No.
Apparantly the "postcards" featuring the host nation are at least a bit more interesting, not just lake-forest-woman-talking-on-mobile-phone. So maybe there is hope...