
leelei
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worksheets are obsolete
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It �s all about the new tech. Paper is yesterday �s tool. |
21 Feb 2011
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manonski (f)
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And you came to ESLPrintables to say that?
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21 Feb 2011
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imanito
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@manonski (f): I am a fan of yours
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21 Feb 2011
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aliciapc
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People, don �t even bother answering ...  |
21 Feb 2011
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libertybelle
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Whoa - that �s a generalization - if I ever heard one! Where did you buy your crystal ball? and by the way - I don �t think you �re Danish at all.
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21 Feb 2011
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Jayho
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Well, you sound just like an old coffeepot leelei
BTW, what you say is true (imho) but it only happens if you are fortunate enough to have the technology in your classroom ... that it is current ... that there is enough technology for all students to participate 100% ... and that the technology functions properly most of the time (because when it doesn�t function you can�t do anything)
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21 Feb 2011
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libertybelle
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And to continue off where Jayho stopped - there are thousands of members here who hardly have a piece of chalk - no computers or projectors, no copying machines, and if they do, they have to pay for the copies out of their own pockets and no books. So stop wasting our time with your "words of no wisdom" - think before you write and show some respect for the hard-working teachers here who do a great job and have no help at all.
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21 Feb 2011
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zailda
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Trolls are an unnecessary pain in the neck, brought by the tech. |
21 Feb 2011
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ananthajyothi
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While saving paper is a laudable thought in the current environmental scenario, there are schools in the world which may not be so technically advanced. I work in a school located in rural India where we do not even have regular power supply.
Also, it is just a thought!! writing may soon become a lost art if we depend too much on technology.
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21 Feb 2011
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