This would be good to do in the classroom, too. You could really visualize the bee's nest of activity. The deadline day was a fascinating one, everyone fell into their roles and got the work done. I am continually impressed by this group . Ryan Ludwig Spanish Springs HS Sparks/Reno Nev.
Really Steve. You're a funny guy. Thanks for the stress and all the laughter in between. I hope I can build a program that's at least an ounce as good as this one. Either way, it's going to be a whole lot better than it is now. Thanks for the instruction
My kids are going to have a lot of work to do when school starts. I've been taking notes on how you run things.
Jenese Giles Northeast High School Oakland Park, Fla.
Thirty-four high school journalism educators from around the country traveled to Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in June 2010 for the ASNE Reynolds High School Journalism Institute. This blog carries their thoughts and information about the program.
The institute, one of five held around the country, is made possible by a grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation administered by the American Society of News Editors.
This would be good to do in the classroom, too. You could really visualize the bee's nest of activity. The deadline day was a fascinating one, everyone fell into their roles and got the work done. I am continually impressed by this group
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Ryan Ludwig
Spanish Springs HS
Sparks/Reno Nev.
Really Steve. You're a funny guy. Thanks for the stress and all the laughter in between. I hope I can build a program that's at least an ounce as good as this one. Either way, it's going to be a whole lot better than it is now. Thanks for the instruction
ReplyDeleteMy kids are going to have a lot of work to do when school starts. I've been taking notes on how you run things.
Jenese Giles
Northeast High School
Oakland Park, Fla.