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September 06, 2011

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Kyle Skrinak

I've always encouraged Alexa with the time-honored saying; "I've never metaphor I didn't like."

I admire how you're integrating social media into instruction; good stuff! I see your materials all over learnnc.org, have you ever considered becoming a Kenan Fellow?

Bill Ferriter


Hey Kyle,

Thanks for the kind words on my content and my work in social media spaces. Digital tools have definitely changed the way that I learn.

And more importanty, thanks for Alexa! Shes a bright kid that Im really growing to enjoy, thats for sure. Cant wait to see what this year becomes.

As far as the Kenan Fellows stuff goes, Ive thought about it more than once---I find that my part time work keeps me too busy for my own good, though! Im not sure that I could find the time to do the Kenan stuff alongside my writing and presenting work.

Anyway, good to see you in this space.

Be well,
Bill


Bill Ferriter


Hey Kyle,

Thanks for the kind words on my content and my work in social media spaces. Digital tools have definitely changed the way that I learn.

And more importanty, thanks for Alexa! Shes a bright kid that Im really growing to enjoy, thats for sure. Cant wait to see what this year becomes.

As far as the Kenan Fellows stuff goes, Ive thought about it more than once---I find that my part time work keeps me too busy for my own good, though! Im not sure that I could find the time to do the Kenan stuff alongside my writing and presenting work.

Anyway, good to see you in this space.

Be well,
Bill

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