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"Hi Nina, thanks for joining this group.  I encourage you to browse around and read some of the blog articles. If you think of this as a work space each group potentially represents people from different places working together to pursue the…"
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Hometown:
Khmelnitskyi
About Me:
*** An Associate Professor at National University in Khmelnitskiy (Ukraine). Ex-president of TESOL-Ukraine (2001-2003). Participant of several TESOL Conventions. Holder of WorldCALL 2008 scholarship. Passionate of Integrating Technology into educational process. Member of Webheads in Action. Co-moderator of EVO sessions since 2005.
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http://1morelcourse.blogspot.com/
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At 10:23pm on January 25, 2019, Joseph Mclaughlin said…

Good Day,

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At 8:24am on April 17, 2012, Daniel Bassill said…

Hi Nina, thanks for joining this group.  I encourage you to browse around and read some of the blog articles. If you think of this as a work space each group potentially represents people from different places working together to pursue the common purpose of the overall forum, which is to collect and share information and actions that make more volunteer-based tutoring, mentoring and learning programs available to youth in high poverty areas of big cities around the US and the world. If more people take an active responsibility for this goal the workspace can have much greater impact.

 
 
 

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