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This is the personal blog of Rob Wall. It represents his views, and the views, opinions and ideas found in this site may not be those shared by his employers, family or friends.
Brief bio:
Rob is an educational technologist and teacher currently living in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada. He teaches at North Battleford Comprehensive High School, where he has been involved in the development of the Online Learning Centre as well as the Communication Production Technology and Computer Networking courses.
#1 by Stephen Downes on 2009/05/21 - 11:11
You could put your name on this page, so people would know who is writing the blog.
#2 by Rob on 2009/05/21 - 11:21
Except I never know what to say about myself on these “About” pages. But since you asked, I’ll give it a try.
And I thought no one ever read these about pages.
#3 by miteach on 2009/10/28 - 15:37
Hi Rob,
I help run a website called Brainyflix. We host a series of Vocab Contests sponsored by MIT & Salesforce as a public service project to build a free & fun resource to help teens prep for standardized tests.
I am trying to get the word out any way I can and am hoping this is something your blog readers would be interested in.
We are currently running our Brainypics flashcard contest, in which students create interesting sentences and pair them up with memorable pictures as a visual cue. Between now and Dec. 7, we’ll be selecting 5 Brainypics each week which will qualify for our Grand Prize of $200. We are also giving out iTunes songs for every 5 Brainypics created and gift cards to the runner ups of the finale. Full details here: http://brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules.
I can send you short pre-written blurb if you would like. Please let me know if there’s some way we could get a bit of your help at jack [at] brainyflix [dot] com.
Thanks,
Jack Yu
#4 by Lisa Gerstner Boston on 2009/10/29 - 12:17
I’m glad you put your name here Mr. Wall. I am citing one of your posts in a thesis.