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Learning About Leonardo made it to the Number One position on Wednesday. A mid Week Miracle. The only question now is whether we will be the first back-to-back winner.
Learning about Leonardo, an excellent Think Quest site, continued their recent success by notching a very solid second place last week.
Traffic continued to skyrocket and many great new sites are now in contention for the weekly award. No site has yet been able to pull it off more than once... who will be this week's champ?
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Weekly competition ends Sunday night.1. Learning About Leonardo (Education)
Arts and science inquiry driven resource exploring the mystery behind the Mona Lisa.
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Recap of Last Week's Competition (ending May 16) After coming close for several weeks, Learning About Leonardo finally reached the promise land and scored a People's Pick of the Week. Congrats on such consistent performance and effort!
Road To Victory Subject: Re: Teacher Zone Award Nomination
Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 10:34:29 -0400
From: Deborah Miller
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I am pleased to announce that Why is the Mona Lisa Smiling? is the teacherzone.com award winner for May, 1999!
I was very impressed by the kids' work and enjoyed the site thoroughly.
You can visit our awards page at: http://www.teacherzone.com/awards/index.html to download the awards graphic for placement on your site. The graphic should be linked to http://www.teacherzone.com.
Congratulations, and best wishes for continued success. --
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http://www.teacherzone.com
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Subject: Your Project Featured on my Website
Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 12:45:37 -0400
From: "M.Glavac"
To: sjfeld@erols.comWHY IS MONA LISA SMILING? /13681 is featured on my website http://www.glavac.com for the month of June.
all the best,
Marjan
AuthorTHE BUSY EDUCATOR'S GUIDE TO THE WORLD WIDE WEB
LONDON, Ontario Canada ISBN 0-9683310-0-9 200 pages
speaker, teacher, author marjan@glavac.com
subscribe to my free newsletter http://www.glavac.com"There are no boundaries for the journeys of the mind."
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Armchair Arts Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 20:38:26 -0500
From: jeanne snyder-ashbaugh
To: sjfeld@erols.comThanks, I would like to link your page to my more active site - Miss Netty's World. Cookie Cutters is my original site that I developed and taught as a Cyber Mom (CMomS) in Flower Mound, Texas USA. Miss Netty's World is now a book and curriculum sold by "Visions" Publications and Software Company in Oregon, USA to schools interested in providing a fun and interesting way to teach the Internet to Grades 2-5. I have also started a Global Cyber Mom Society. CMomS train, guide and support other moms to help in schools, communities and their homes. I call it a school to work program for parents which also provides a certification program for future employment for women in high tech positions.
FYI - CMomS offer on-line and off-line educational staff and parent technology development programs which we call "educational learners programs". It involves parents, students, teachers, and staff to offer a creative parent/teacher volunteer and staff development program for interested schools. CMomS teach the parents to support the teachers in technology, and provide "just in time" technology training for the teachers and students on the campus. We provide and train the necessary on-site parent partner that in turn teaches the necessary in-service classes and stimulates the integration of the technology and parent program.
I looked at your site, and I will also pass it on to my CMomS and my lecture students.
Thanks,
JeanneJeanne Snyder, CMomS
CEO of the Cyber Mom Society jean@ashder.com 972-539-8693 http://www.missnetty.com and http://www.cmoms.org
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