How do you know you're the pinnacle of dork? When you keep in contact with your teachers. Including the ones that have moved halfway across the world.
Hi Hans,
Thank you for you comment regarding my webpage. I wish I had more
time to play with it. I am glad the school don't check the amount of
space I have on that website. Teachers are not suppose to exceed 5 Meg.
The last time I've check I had over 400 Meg. I expect they will find
out one day.... Just don't say anything.
I am not that dissapointed to teach chem. I think this experience
in Egypt is wonderful professionnaly and personnaly. I am teaching
Calculus 12, Geometry 12, Math 9 and Math 10. It's a challenge because
I never taugh Calculus and Geometry. It's fun to teach because no lab
to plan, easy marking,
Check out my video... We travel alot and see a various of different things. This culture is sure different in many ways.
How is university life??? I hope you don't party too much...
Cheers,
Eric Therrien
Hans Lafford wrote:
Just thought I'd send an e-mail complimenting you on the new webpage design.
I'm glad that the schoolboard let you keep some webspace. =)
Sooner or later, I'll have to get around to watching some of those videos of
yours you've got posted.
I also noted that you're not teaching any chem courses in Egypt. You
disappointed about that?
Hope all is well,
Hans Lafford
Just in case anyone was wondering, you can access his page from the Lockview website, or right here:
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/erict/ Click on "L'Aventure Egyptienne" to see all the stuff he has. He has a sort of monthly blog going too.