Posted on 10.2.07 by Hey, Mister!
It’s time again for the weekly Your Day in a Sentence edu-meme! Every Tuesday I ask for your entries and every Sunday I publish them, along with links to your blog. All you have to do is boil your day down into one sentence. The sentence may be short and sweet or [...]
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Posted on 05.20.07 by Hey, Mister!
Here’s the twenty-eighth installment of the Boil Your Day Down into One Sentence fun-tacular! Each week I’ll ask for these sentences and each week I’ll post them along with links to the authors’ blogs.
I’m a little short on time this week — real life and school life are colliding, and there’s little room [...]
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Posted on 05.16.07 by Hey, Mister!
Time again for the weekly Your Day in a Sentence edu-meme! All you have to do is boil your day down into one sentence. The sentence may be short and sweet or long and labored.
Leave your sentence in the comments section of this post. Entries are due Saturday, May 19, at [...]
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Posted on 05.14.07 by Hey, Mister!
Here’s the twenty-seventh installment of the Boil Your Day Down into One Sentence fun-tacular! Each week I’ll ask for these sentences and each week I’ll post them along with links to the authors’ blogs.
This week, I’m happy to announce the addition of audio to these sentences! Completely inspired by Kevin’s podcasting workshop, [...]
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Posted on 05.9.07 by Hey, Mister!
Time again for the weekly Your Day in a Sentence edu-meme! All you have to do is boil your day down into one sentence. The sentence may be short and sweet or long and labored.
Leave your sentence in the comments section of this post. Entries are due Saturday, May 12, at [...]
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Posted on 05.1.07 by Hey, Mister!
Time again for the weekly Your Day in a Sentence edu-meme! All you have to do is boil your day down into one sentence. The sentence may be short and sweet or long and labored.
Leave your sentence in the comments section of this post. Entries are due Saturday, May 9, at [...]
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Posted on 04.29.07 by Hey, Mister!
Here’s the twenty-fifth installment of the Boil Your Day Down into One Sentence fun-tacular! Each week I’ll ask for these sentences and each week I’ll post them along with links to the authors’ blogs.
As usual any new authors are added to the blogroll.
First up we have Bonnie, who writes:
Sunday was a perfect day [...]
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Posted on 04.25.07 by Hey, Mister!
Time again for the weekly Your Day in a Sentence edu-meme! All you have to do is boil your day down into one sentence. The sentence may be short and sweet or long and labored.
Leave your sentence in the comments section of this post. Entries are due Saturday, April 27, at [...]
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Posted on 04.19.07 by Hey, Mister!
Time again for the weekly Your Day in a Sentence edu-meme! All you have to do is boil your day down into one sentence. The sentence may be short and sweet or long and labored.
Leave your sentence in the comments section of this post. Entries are due Saturday, April 21, at [...]
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Posted on 04.16.07 by Hey, Mister!
I’ve reached a lot of milestones in the time I’ve been blogging — the first post, the first month, the first comment, the first link back, the first year, the second year, and just yesterday the 100,000th page view. In anticipation of that last milestone, I started thinking about the people who’ve helped me along [...]
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