Hello, and welcome to November Learning's new online community. We hope that this area will serve as a benefit to educators all over the world. In creating this space, our desire was to give our clients, friends and fellow educators a place to collaborate and share ideas.

In the menu bar and in various locations throughout this site, you will find several ways to interact with others within this community. If you find a photo or video that is helpful in your classroom, share it. If you are looking to start your own blog to make connections, reflect and build a professional learning network, you can do so on your individual page. Just click on "My Page." Finally, if you are looking for new ideas or if you have questions, ask it within the forum. Chances are, there is someone out there who has dealt with the same situation and can help.

Keep in mind, this is a new community, so it will take some time to build up membership. If your questions are not responded to, give it a little time or ask again later. This community will only be as strong as our membership.

If you need specific help and can't find an answer, feel free to contact Jim Wenzloff or me for help.

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Comment by Kat D'Ambra on November 1, 2009 at 3:27am
I'm new to the NL Blog. I'm finding my way via NL Courses, so I'm completing an assignment by posting this on your blog. Thanks!

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