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  1. Posted September 10, 2010 at 1:32 am | Permalink

    I would change this line:

    if(isset($_POST['Submit']) && !$errors)

    to:

    if(isset($_POST['Submit']) && $errors !== "1")

    Just an idea.

  2. Posted September 28, 2010 at 11:29 am | Permalink

    At my middle school, worse things happened.
    People have sex and smoke and drink starting from 7th grade.

    This is extremely normal compared to mine.

  3. Posted October 11, 2010 at 4:08 am | Permalink

    Thanks, all. Really appreciate the support. Becky, I’m going to print out and post your blog to my bulletin board as motivation!

  4. Posted October 19, 2010 at 1:36 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the suggestions. It has been a great learning exercise for me. The transaction costs of selling it and/or trading it for a different gift card outweighed my expected benefits from the sale or trade. As a result, it will likely end up in the recycling blue box. But first I'll stick it on the dept bulletin board to see if anyone else wants it.

  5. Posted October 25, 2010 at 9:30 am | Permalink

    How about something called "Few Feet"

    Decorate the board with different feet sizes and pictures of both human and animal feet. Put up fliers that have random feet images on them.

    It may sound odd but it is different and unique

  6. Posted November 7, 2010 at 7:06 am | Permalink

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  7. Scott Kersh
    Posted November 18, 2010 at 1:36 am | Permalink

    Wow! I’m printing this and hanging it on my bulletin board. Finding this treasure had to make you feel GREAT.

  8. Posted November 21, 2010 at 6:57 am | Permalink

    Sunday school bulletin board ideas: April

  9. Posted December 7, 2010 at 3:56 am | Permalink

    How long do you have minute wise?

    Do they have an art class they could perhaps merge with the social studies class for extra time?

  10. Posted January 1, 2011 at 9:54 am | Permalink

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named after the French inventor, Emile Baudotemail ( electronic mail )messages that are sent electronically via computer networks domain namethe unique name that identifies a web site.emoticonA symbol that uses the characters on a computer keyboard to convey emotion an email or instant message, such as the smiley face :) ISP ( internet service provider )an organization which provides access to the Internet to other organizations search enginesoftware that indexes network resources and enables users to search that index using categories and/or keywords W3C ( World Wide Web Consortium )an organization which develops specifications and guidelines for the World Wide Web. e-commerce ( electronic commerce )The term for buying and selling goods and services over the world wide web cookiea text file containing personal information of a user retreived while browsing the Internet, normally stored on the user’s hard drive.uploadto transfer a file from a local computer to a remote computer downloadThe transfer a file or files from a remote computer to the user’s computer bookmarka saved URL in a web browser allowing for easy return at a later date hyperlinkA document cross-reference technique enabling the retrieval of a related document or resource simply by clicking on an underlined word or image.homepageThe root or main page for a web site spamunsolicited (unwanted) email messages such as advertising for Viagra or Nigerian investments. web browsersoftware that interprets a markup language such as HTML, and converts them into human readable web pages. packeta collection of bits normally sent through a network that contains data surrounded by error correction informationARPA ( Advanced Research Projects Agency )a high tech department of the US Military who were responsible for many of the early networking successes including the predecessor to the InternetARPANET ( Advanced Projects Research Agency Network )the predecessor to the Internet developed by ARPA and the first worldwide network with packet switchingbackbonea central high speed network that connects smaller, independent networks applicationa software program which allows a user to perform specific tasks such as word processing, email, accounting, database managementprotocola set of standards or rules which govern communication between computers and peripherals networka group of connected computers which share resources HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language )the coding or tagging syntax used to write documents read by web browsers WYSIWYG ( what you see is what you get )a generic term used to describe applications which allow a user to see how a finished document will look while one edits it.hyperlinkA document cross-reference technique enabling the retrieval of a related document or resource simply by clicking on an underlined word or image.electronic publishingthe distribution of information which is stored, transmitted and reproduced electronically’refresh’update displayed information with current data’URL’ or ‘Uniform Resource Locatoran address that specifies the location of a file on the Internet intraneta private network contained within an organization, that typically uses Internet protocols and standard web browsersBye ;)

  11. PeterMPanvers
    Posted October 30, 2011 at 11:10 pm | Permalink

    BULLETIN BOARD: Wareham-area happenings