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Willie Campbell
Blog:http://williecampbell.blogspot.com/
Employer:Otago Polytechnic Te Kura Matitini Dunedin. New Zealand
Occupation:a long time educator in
  1. early childhood,
  2. primary school
  3. a range of post school settings.
    1. Polytechnic (Technical Institute)
    2. College of Education (teacher training)
    3. voluntary and Govt groups in the Health Sector- professional development.
Nationality:Kiwi.--Williec 00:20, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
Country:New Zealand
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This user was certified a Wiki Apprentice Level 2 by Nelliemuller .



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My Reflection


it is Spring and the garden calls. I have moved through these tutorials somewhat mechanically and have obviously missed some critical aspects of the work- Tutorial 10 suddenly seemd like a huge leap for me.

SO I will:

  1. move into another headspace for a while
  2. plan to visit these tutorials at least twice a week for revision and progression
    1. and re-enter at full strength at some suitable point



Feedback & Notes from my WikiNeighbours

(image:comment.gif: You did a nice job on your info page. Keep up the good work. --Nellie Deutsch 22:19, 26 August 2009 (UTC))








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