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October 26, 2010

By: Barbara N. from Overland Park, KS
Comments: 14


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Posted By: Barbara Nikoomanesh
On: 10/5/2006 3:47:27 PM

I would like to post images of student designs, derived from the lessons we have created and implemented. Is there a way to post images and if so, where would we do that?


   
Posted By: Lisa Liu
On: 11/1/2006 8:11:57 PM

Hmm... THat's an interesting question. I'm not sure how to to post it directly to this website, but here's my idea. You could take pictures of the images, and upload them to a photo site (i.e. snapfish, or one of the many others). You could then post link to this site here.


   
Posted By: Barbara Nikoomanesh
On: 11/2/2006 1:07:02 PM

Lisa, I ended up sending the images in an email to Barbara Pierce. She will put them on the website. I was able to add an attachment for a reflection sheet for my Lesson, but I was unable to attach the images.


   
Posted By: Lisa Liu
On: 11/2/2006 10:16:27 PM

I'm glad it worked out for you. :)


   
Posted By: sudha singh
On: 6/13/2007 10:10:13 PM

I have images of my learners at work and have plans to post them on out sharepoint in school for others to view. I also shared with my learners the idea of doing a Me: Then and Now picture presentation of themselves as a blog. movie maker or any other design form to show and share their growth from the beginning of the year until the year end. I am just curious to see how they view their own progression.



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