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Joe, to remove my name from your User page's by line, I deleted the page (this is an Admin power) and pasted the text to User:Blum joe/sandbox. If you copy it from there and paste it into you currently blank User:Blum joe page I think only your name will appear in its by line. An awkward work around but may help in this case.
I also sent you an email about this but I have not heard back from you. Just wanted to be sure you know what's up and how to get your User page back. Let me know if I can help with anyting. --Roger 17:01, 3 December 2006 (PST)
Method and approach
Joe, some tips about pagenames on Wikigogy:
- pagenames cannot contain ampersand (&) because it causes technical problems on the server
- we avoid plural forms in pagenames wherever practical (more at New page#Good page name)
- pages can be renamed with the move tab at page top. This is preferred over created a second page unless the second page is to have a different purpose than the first page; it is more efficient to maintain one page than two unless they have clearly different purposes and directions. The move page feature also preserves the page's edit history.
For above reasons, I moved your revisions to the top paragraph over to the old page, Method and approach, and deleted the duplicate page, Methods, approaches, & strategies. Thanks for your help and participation! -- :-) Roger 17:15, 24 November 2006 (PST)
By line
Joe, the by line at the bottom of every Wikigogy article shows who has contributed to that article with links to the authors' user pages but it can only do this for authors who log into the site before editing the page. I would love to see a link to your User:Blum joe page in the by line at the bottom of the Method and approach page for example. If you would love it too, just login to the site first, then edit that page (change something or just add an extra period at the end -- if you change nothing it wont work), save the new version of the page and your user page link will then appear at that page's bottom. You deserve recognition there! :-) --Roger 08:20, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
EPN
Joe, I have moved the EPN stuff from the Wikigogy page Method and approach to here for now. If you feel like it you could flesh this EPN idea out on a Wikigogy page perhaps something like EPN personality type but that's just my idea/guess (change that pagename to suite your need). That's up to you and you are welcome to have a go at it there with the understanding of Wikigogy's goals and non-goals. Let me know if I can help with anything. And thanks for sharing! :-) --Roger 08:02, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
EPN in language learning and teaching
Electron, proton, neutron personality types
EPN category-style seating
Three large circles to facilitate the collaboration between like-minded peers, i.e., E's with E's, P's with P's, and N's with N's. This is an integral aspect of the E:P:N group-style seating strategy.
EPN group-style seating
The strategy of using the first four atomic structures as role models for implementing cooperative and communicative tasks. Groups of 2, 3, 6, & 9 provide four distinct power structures for learning leading, following, and managing skills, This is a student-selected contract-based learning environment.
Wednesday, November 1
Hi, Roger.
You've made some excellent choices in preparing this Wiki for action. If you tell me what all I need so I can use this site for getting feedback on my eBook, I'll help set the pace for using it.
- A Product review might do that for you. --Roger 06:42, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
I am building my eBook in HTML because most of the pages that make up the book are now scattered on my different sites. Besides, it may turn out to be the best way of accessing its lessons. I am about halfway finished. What I have copied in so far is at http://clozeonline.us/ebook/EPN-tabs.html.
Any suggestions?
- A front door to the eBook would be welcoming at http://clozeonline.us/ebook/ and ordinarily may be accomplished with an appropriate HTML page at http://clozeonline.us/ebook/index.html --Roger 06:45, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Joe
BTW, on your last email, change the "I" to a "me" in the first sentence. It'll make a better first impression. (Feedback helps the volunteer moderators and I improve. )
- Feedback helps me improve. Feedback helps me and the volunteer moderators improve. I believe the order does not change the grammar. However, this order does read more smoothly. Thanks for bringing this up. --Roger 06:42, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
The other questions: (1) What's this "c(__)/` u u u" just below the "job" box? and (2) What goes into the "Summary" box just above the [Save page] button?
- (1) A teapot serving you, you and you: c(__)/` u u u
- (2) The "Summary" appears in the page's history page. Use it to say what you have done on a page in that edit. For example, see this talk page's history (click history tab at top) and you will see there that in this edit I "moved some questions and answers for Joe here where he will find them easily." It also shows on the Recent change page. --Roger 06:42, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
- Feedback is also welcome on the Feedback page. You may find Community portal and Help useful, too. Plunge ahead! Thanks for the feedback and questions. :-) --Roger 06:42, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
Thursday, November 2
Well, so far so good. I clicked on both of the links below and was impressed with how much information was there on this simple exchange. Are you sure this system will support heavy traffic? It'd be great if it did. I like it.
- Joe, it scales like a dragon. And there are no dragon tamers. We are running MediaWiki. --Roger 01:31, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
I did not, however, find a way of replying to your note online. What am I missing? Please help! :-)
Joe
Actually, Roger, I pasted this in from the note I tried to send by simply [replying]. I guess I should have known that this wouldn't work. What is the right way of responding?
Thanks.
- See talk pages tips for help with this. Basically, you juts click edit at top of this page and add your reply to it. Use colons like I am doing to indent your replies so that it is clear what you are replying to. And sign with --~~~~ which inserts your name and a datestamp. I watch all edit to the site and will find your note. :-) --Roger 01:22, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Chapter 9 and Copyleft
Joe, I want to be sure you understand the Copyleft you have placed your Chapter 9 (EPN-facts.doc) under. Just in case it was not clear to you I have explained it on Image_talk:EPN-facts.doc. <-- Please review this talk page and let me know by commenting there how you feel about this. Thanks! :-) --Roger 07:10, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
Joe, thanks for contributing this introduction to language teaching methods and approaches, Image:EPN-facts.doc. I have wikified it into the wiki page Method and approach that I hope will grow and change, the wiki way, into an even richer page. Bon voyage, page! --Roger 03:23, 10 November 2006 (UTC)