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At 9:27pm on February 11, 2012, Peg Becksvoort said…

Thanks! Can't believe it took me so long to discover this ning.

At 7:08pm on February 16, 2012, Karin Schreier Hallett said…

Hi BJ! Yes, I do know Silvia very well as a friend and colleague. Thanks for your nice welcome message!

At 2:59pm on February 20, 2012, Theresa Wordelmann said…

Thanks for your welcome - I've been a lurker for a bit and I'm thrilled to be a member of the community. Looking forward to learning and sharing! 

At 9:24pm on February 24, 2012, Lauren Parren said…

Thanks.  We are actively looking for libraries that invite technology and collaboration and teacher professional development.  Any ideas?

At 3:00pm on February 25, 2012, Cynthia Grady said…

Thanks, BJ.

At 7:44am on February 28, 2012, Lauren Parren said…

Thank you for the tips.  Looks like we need to visit PA next fall as we explore libraries that foster student-centered learning.

At 8:54pm on March 14, 2012, Mr Gavin Jones said…

Hi BJ

Thanks for your message. I have started on the boys part of the website and I am hoping to have it going by June/July (I have a 4 old son and a 6 year old daughter so I don't have as much spare time as I would like.

I love book recommendations, so feel free to send them my way. I am always after new titles to read and hopefully include on my website.

Thanks again

Gavin

At 11:46pm on March 22, 2012, Nneka Izuora said…
Thanks a lot, I've been searching for an avenue like this to be part of .
At 8:23am on March 26, 2012, Ron Starker said…

Hi BJ,

Thanks for the invite, wow you are well connected, like your photos, videos, blogs and the rest.

Ron

At 11:52pm on March 31, 2012, Scarlett Ferstl said…

Thanks, BJ! Nice to meet you! Thanks for the welcome! :-)

At 12:19am on May 9, 2012, Ty R. Burns said…

Thanks for the welcome and the compliment. I think my website could use a little more pizazz, but it will do for now.

Getting to know a group was an assignment for my Technology Leadership class. I think I will try to keep up with this one, but it is hard to work, go to school, and keep from neglecting my family.

At 10:34pm on May 30, 2012, Esther Nelson said…

Thanks for your welcoming note. Sorry you are having trouble with our website. It seems to have a personality all its own. Sometimes it works fine. If what comes up is Granny Press....books, , or cassettes, just click on it and that may take you to it directly. Otherwise you might try just Esther L. Nelson ( perhaps

just THE SILLY SONGBOOK,  and that might work as well. Let me know if you are able to get it, and if not perhaps I can send it to you ( or forward it to you) 

.

At 5:18am on June 7, 2012, Mary Nikolakopoulos said…

Thank you for the lovely welcome message

At 5:33am on June 13, 2012, timothy hernandez said…

Thanks for welcoming me to the ring!  I fixed the link.  You should be able to view my website now.

cheers,

me

At 11:22am on June 20, 2012, Tracy Cook said…

Thanks so much for the warm welcome! I am excited to be part of the group!!

At 11:34am on June 27, 2012, Maureen O'Brien said…

Thanks for the welcome bj! I am excited to be on the blog and learn more about how school librarians support learning for students. I am always happy to meet a fan of Gale databases! :-)

At 9:26pm on July 8, 2012, Angela Townsend said…

Thank you so much I really appreciate your kind words of support!

:) Angela

At 11:24am on July 21, 2012, Denise Reeder said…

Thanks, BJ.  A lot of "blood, sweat, and tears" have gone into it.

At 8:36pm on July 23, 2012, Denise Reeder said…

I'd love to see your site.  I'm always looking for good ideas.

At 7:09pm on August 8, 2012, Lyndy Cracknell said…

Thanks for the warm welcome. Looking forward to building my professional learning network. I am a K-6 teacher-librarian at St Catherine's School, Waverley, NSW Australia. I have been a k-6 teacher and also spent five years as learning support teacher. Have been a qualified teacher-librarian for about 17 years now, employed full-time as a TL for the past 12.

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