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<strong>Compiled</strong> <strong>Messages</strong><strong>https</strong>://<strong>westga</strong>.<strong>view</strong>.<strong>usg</strong>.edu/webct/urw/lc1934932184131.tp2539...<strong>Page</strong> 4 <strong>of</strong> <strong>40</strong><strong>12</strong>/6/<strong>2011</strong>Reply ForwardSubject: Re:Tonia Conner-IntroductionAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 23, <strong>2011</strong> 8:49 AMHi Tonia - I have always admired people with musical ability. I hope that you learn some technical skills in this degree thatwill help grow your business. -- DavidReply ForwardSubject: Re:Cedric Dickerson IntroductionAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 23, <strong>2011</strong> 8:52 AMHey Cedric - Good to meet you! Although it's a lot <strong>of</strong> work, I always thought phys. ed. teachers have got the coolest job.Your role as coach for football and basketball play in perfectly with your desire to mentor young people. That is soawesome. I'm sure you are a great role model for your students whose are still "wet cement" and you can be an enormouslypositive influence on the direction <strong>of</strong> their lives. - DavidReply ForwardSubject: Re:Cedric Dickerson IntroductionAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 23, <strong>2011</strong> 10:08 AMYoung adolescent boys, particularly, are in a receptive mode when they are doing something physical like athletics, buildingsomething, fixing something, etc.Coach John Wooden is legendary in the life lessons he taught his players. I Googled a web with his quotes in case you'reinterested...http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/john_wooden.htmlHave a great week!! - DavidReply ForwardSubject: Re:Tanetta's IntroductionAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 23, <strong>2011</strong> 8:56 AMHi Tanetta - It's good to meet you in this class. I also want to thank you for your 8 years <strong>of</strong> service to our nation in theMarines. We cannot possibly thank our active service and veterans enough.Also, than you for sharing your non-pr<strong>of</strong>it. I love it when I see people pursuing their passion and put legs on the dreams. -DavidReply ForwardSubject: Re:Kelen Owens' introductionAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 23, <strong>2011</strong> 2:22 PMHi Kelen - Great to meet you in this class! You have a fascinating story already in your life joruney. My wife is a licensedChristian counselor with a thriving practice. This is a field where you will never be short <strong>of</strong> clients to be sure.No doubt this is a great class for you to be taking at this time. Best! - DavidReply ForwardSubject: Re:Kelen Owens' introductionAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 25, <strong>2011</strong> 8:59 AMThank you Kelen - I have not met the person yet who doesn't at times need encouragement. One <strong>of</strong> my favorite passages inthe Bible says "anxiety in the heart <strong>of</strong> a man weighs him down but a good word makes him glad." (Proverbs <strong>12</strong>:25) - DavidReply ForwardSubject: Re:About Me by Barbara IshlerAuthor: David RobertsonTopic: IntroductionsDate: August 24, <strong>2011</strong> 9:18 AMHi Barbara - It is very good to meet you in class. I am thrilled to be in a class with such a diverse group <strong>of</strong> folks in that Ihave been driving hard this degree to learn all the instructional technology and Web 2.0 tools I can so it is mighty refreshingto have discussions that don't involve technology. I hope you enjoy this class immensely! -- DavidReply Forward

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