There is no stone
There is no hill
There is no pusher
There is only a stone, a hill, and me
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Jim,
I have already learned quite a bit from you about the ways in which you use technology to reach your students. It is always new and exciting, yet simple. Delightful.
When I saw the windhorse in your URL, I wondered if there was a Buddhist connection. It explains quite a bit about how similarly we look at teaching. I look forward to our next meeting(s).
April 12th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
Jim,
I have already learned quite a bit from you about the ways in which you use technology to reach your students. It is always new and exciting, yet simple. Delightful.
When I saw the windhorse in your URL, I wondered if there was a Buddhist connection. It explains quite a bit about how similarly we look at teaching. I look forward to our next meeting(s).