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January 29, 2011

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Edu_Traveler

Thanks you so much for your notes..and the graphic organizers are great!

I'm able to get a lot of information and ideas just by reading them.

Mary

Kevin Hodgson

Thanks Bill
These are great
Kevin

Bill Ferriter


No sweat, Kevin...

Got LOTS more to share, too.

Im just super frustrated with my Livescribe pen right now because its got the audio files and the text files, but it cant seem to pair them together. Its a complete surprise to me simply because it was working fine all week.

Whats even more frustrating is the Livescribe folks apparently take the weekend off! Thats a bit crazy in a Web 2.0 world where Twitterstreams need to be instant if theyre going to be worthwhile as a customer service tool. Heres to hoping that they get my problem fixed next week. Otherwise, my Livescribe-a-la-palooza will be ending almost as quickly as it began!

Rock right on,
Bill

Bill Gaskins

Great notes! Are you at Educon?

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