Showing posts with label Scott Murphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Murphy. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

Dan's L.P.S. Blog

Ladies and Gentlemen,

After Dan Maas and Scott Murphy visited us, Dan posted on his blog. At the end of his post, he asks all of you a question. When you comment, please remember that your comment will appear immediately. He does not approve comments the way I do on our blog. In other words, if you make silly mistakes, if you write something inappropriate, or if you do not show incredible thought when you write your comment, it will immediately be posted for the whole world to see.

I remember when I showed you the map on his blog. He has dots from every continent, so please understand that people from the entire planet will be reading your comments! It might be a good idea to have an adult look at your comment before you post! Also, he does not mention the names of any students on his blog, so we need to be respectful and do the same thing.

Please do not name any student on Dan's blog,
but you can include your own first name with your comment. Here is the link to see what he wrote. Enjoy!

Mr. Moore

Friday, January 30, 2009

Visit from Dan Maas and Scott Murphy

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Today we had a great visit with Dan Maas and Scott Murphy. They were very interested in learning more about how the eee computers have made a difference to you as a student. They wondered how life is different for students with access to computers and the internet. They asked if students learn more, or if they learn better with the computers. What are your thoughts? Do you enjoy writing more? Do you learn more n science class? Do you enjoy working on math more with the computers? In your comment, please spend some time convincing Scott and Dan about your opinion. What proof do you have to support your ideas? This comment could almost turn into an essay...

Please remember who your audience is. After you comment, I will make sure to send Scott and Dan a link to read your comments. Please remember to include your first name only, as always!

Thanks!

~ Mr. Moore