Building bridges for the future through collaborative projects
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so what have you been doing????????????
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how are ya
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hav not talked to you for ages
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ya no problem, we had a blast doing it. The video you did it totally good, no worries. And yea the credit thing is cool, for sure. Thanks so much.
I hope you are doing well in the project.
I am sending these notes to all WWW group`s members.
So if you are a member of this group, make sure that you do the following:
1- Join the World Wide Web 2008 Group.
First sign in the ning. Then, go to World Wide Web 2008 group
http://flatclassroomproject.ning.com/group/worldwideweb2008
Click on (add group) and you will be a member.
2- Join the group`s wiki. Go to the main wiki
http://flatclassroomproject2008.wikispaces.com/
Click on Topics- group 1&2
And then find Group 2 topic
Clicking on 'How the World Wide Web has Changed the World'
will take you to our wiki.
You can follow this direct link of our wiki
http://flatclassroomproject2008.wikispaces.com/World+Wide+Web
3- List your name in the wiki
Example:
Team Members (to add your area of research)
Education: starzz (GHS), Michael (WHS) Kody (chs)
Team 2 A (Type of English you are using)
starzz GHS (American English)
Ahmed S QA (Arabic English)
4- Start researching & editing
5- join the discussions in the and in the wiki. Post any questions, comments, ideas, etc.
6- Make sure that you are working with a team spirit. Don’t hesitate to ask your friends, help them and share your work with them.
Looking forward to seeing your great work in this group.
Regards,
T. Salim Al-Busaidi
how's it going?
omg wat are we meant to do for german? the voice thread thing
are we meant to be doing etest or flat classroom?
cbf walking over to you :P
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