Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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- Name: Chrissy G
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Dog fan. Bicycle fan. Teacher. Writer. U.C. Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, '03.
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11 Comments:
That's a beautiful icon bar!
If you're interested in the next NYC teacher-blogger happy hour, please email me at ms.frizzle@gmail.com. :-)
Very nice. I have a few colleagues at work that will like this.
I LOVE this banner. I especially like the "I'm a person, not a puzzle piece" button.
I'd love to post this on my blog somehow. Any tips?
BTW, I like your blog. I'm glad you started posting again.
Thanks Michelle. My understanding is that you can post this banner as long as you credit the graphic artist, Aurora's Fate from LiveJournal. I'm not sure if the artist is still very active on LiveJournal, though.
Hello, just a lurker here.
could I take that bar??? I absolutely love it. I am a moderate-severe special ed major and do a lot of work with kids who have Autism.
thanks so much!
Jaimie
Hi Jaimie,
Yes, just credit the graphic designer, Aurora's Fate from Live Journal (if you post it on a public site).
I also am a teacher. I have been teaching children with special needs for 13 years. I currently am teaching DI. I used to teach older children but now I teach EI. I like your blog.
Hello Miss Dennis!
I am joining either the NYC Teaching Fellows or the Memphis TF, and I am required to visit a classroom (preferably special education - as this is my field). I found your blog and was curious if this is something that you would be willing to talk to me about/let me visit your class.
Please email me at kipwingerjr1@yahoo.com (I do not have a blog...)
thanks!
mary
madtedious.blogspot.com; You saved my day again.
Excellent!
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