I am a Latin teacher, tech geek, mom of two funny + fabulous little girls. I blog to reflect on my practice as a high school Latin teacher, to share tools and ideas that I have found or developed. The opinions expressed here are my own and not those of my school, my school district, or any other entity.
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Salve, Magistra,
First, I was catching up on my Latin blogs today and saw that you are now on WordPress. Thanks for the May entry containing info on Pompeiiana and on Gibbs’ Aesop’s Fables in Latin website. I posted the 101st issue of Pompeiiana to the blog today — almost halfway there!
I also manage the eClassics Ning site (http://eclassics.ning.com) and had an RSS feed there to your old blog which I have now switched over to your new home. I built eClassics to focus on Latin pedagogy interfacing with technology, but the site has not truly gone in that direction (although I would really, really like for it to be a hub like Classics 2.0).
In order to make eClassics more about learning Latin with (or without) technology, I am asking Latin teachers to guest-blog about their teaching experiences (good or bad) with tech in or out of the Classics classroom. Would you be interested in contributing?
Andrew Reinhard
Director of eLearning
Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
areinhard@bolchazy.com