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Cool Twitter Tool

I just discovered TweetWheel tonight.  Lots of fun to see all the connections with your Twitter friends!

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Christmas Goodies

I’ve been passing on a link to this Christmas wiki of Suzie’s quite a bit recently so thought I would do a posting so I don’t have to keep emailing to everyone!
It’s a great source of Xmas ideas, activities, websites so enjoy and thanks Suzie!

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I don’t know why but the Milestone 2 report for our cluster has been a mammoth task!  Milestone 1 was certainly not a small  task but does not compare to the amount of work put into this latest one.  Trish and I spent many hours working our way through the requirements, principals wrote individual school [...]

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New MagnumMac Store

MagnumMac opened their new Auckland flagship store last week in a prime location – 123 Broadway, Newmarket. My husband was away on the day of their official opening and taking my two kids along with me didn’t appeal so I had to put off my first (sans brats) visit until yesterday. It was [...]

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Recently I noticed a new icon has appeared on my iPod Touch screen.

After working on the milestone report one night at home I gave myself a treat and spent half an hour playing with this application before heading off to bed!  And what fun I had …

Sleeps2Xmas, Remote, NationalBank, iPint, Translator, Lightsaber, iBowl, iGolf, Sudoku, [...]

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The dreaded milestone report is due in tomorrow. For the past few weeks our cluster has been involved in the process of reflecting on and reviewing the first year of our three year cluster programme. It has been a massive exercise and one I won’t look forward to again next year! The [...]

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Google Font

I’m trying to catch up on my RSS feeds because the All Blacks are playing the Wallabies and it’s not going well so far! I came across this link to Google Font in Dorothy Burt’s Manaiakalani Blog. It put a smile on my face which is more than can be said for the [...]

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