Okay, here's another great big - or should I say huge - challenge. I am going to give this Second Life business a try once I get caught up on my homework/blogging/research papers/studying for finals, etc. Okay, so I probably won't get to it anytime soon --- but I promise I am going to try and give it a try the first free moment I have. I actually am excited about this - not so much for myself but more for my son who loves video games. I think he will think this is great - I could be wrong, but I hope not.
Thanks, Ray, for showing us what you have done. I admire you for being able to do what you do with all of this technology. I know that you are not technically a student in our class; but I just wanted to let you know I admire what you do and the expertise you bring to us. Thanks for sharing your time and your knowledge - and thanks for your help with our iMovie. I wish it had worked, but that's not your fault. At least now I know how to add music to my stills if ever I make another iMovie. Just kidding - actually I have some wedding photos from my son's wedding last November that I would love to turn into an iMovie. He just had a birthday on the 23rd and I didn't know what to get for him so I told him I would catch up with him later. Now I think I have a great idea.
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I have to second that thank you to Ray! I really appreciate everything he did to help us with our project and to help me connect my laptop to the projector. It was a bit of strange experience to do it, but boy was it great to learn how! I think in many respects Ray goes unsung. Your right Darlene, he isn't a "true" student in our class, but he certainly is a meaningful and important member all the same!
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