Education Blogosphere Survey

11 01 2007

(Taken from Dangerously Irrelevant):

Hear ye! Hear ye!

All education bloggers are hereby invited and encouraged to…

  1. complete the short and completely unscientific, but hopefully interesting, education blogosphere survey;
  2. forward the URL of said survey to all other known education bloggers to ensure decent representation of the education blogosphere; and
  3. publicize said survey URL on their own blogs to foster greater participation in this most noble endeavor.

Survey results received by Sunday, January 14, shall be posted in the town square on Wednesday, January 17.

Those solicited who choose not to participate shalt be labeled both publicly and widely as dastardly scoundrels, notty-pated hedgepigs, or beslubbering, doghearted, maggot-ridden canker-blossoms!

[photo credit: www.flickr.com/photos/phildowsing/274027373]

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Filling the passport pages

11 01 2007

Well it seems that my last post (item #4) has sparked another meme! How exciting! And completely unintententional – the best kind of inspiration, I say. In the interest of easy visual representation, you can also make a “visited countries” map to show where you’ve been in the world. Here’s mine:

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Create your own visited countries map here.

I’m very excited to see almost all of South East Asia filled in on my map. That is one of the best things about teaching abroad – not only do you get to live in another country and experience an entirely different way of life, but you also get to travel so easily to the neighboring countries. In just the year and a half that we’ve lived here, I’ve been able to travel to Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. What a wonderful adventure!