
Personnelement, je ne doute pas qu'Eau soit a l'origine de ce texte.
What's cool: Professors have near-total flexibility in their schedules.
I might ask them to post here, or I'll otherwise report the results of their projects at the end of next week. A wonderful piece from New York magazine.
So I might use a pen or some other device as a pointer, or use a laser pointer on the screen. When I'm not directly talking about a handout, but want to keep the ELMO warmed up for when I will, I put objects that are interesting to look at on the stage. To mark the occasion, soon I'll be writing letters to the important teachers I've had in my life, just to share the good news and to let them know how much they really made a difference.
A pair of graduate students put their money together and bought me a lamp that realistically looks like a human skull.
Student exhibits, speeches, and more could possibly even be recorded using the ELMO and a cable routed back to the computer or a laptop.
Maybe I need to fire that up. The "stage" can be backlit from underneath or use the two large arms to cast light on the front of the page.
J'ai l'impression de lire un poeme de gosse.
Not much to say, except "read the manual, folks!
moi je vois qu'une concordance! Comments You are correct when you say that this is one of the best jobs EVER.
Comments Mike, I ran across your Pedablogue entry on "writing recommendation letters" while preparing a workshop for the faculty at the Dentistry School.