General Chat Thread, What makes EduGeek so good in General; Is it the glass and a half of milk in every bar?
Seriously though, after having passed the 1st anniversary ...
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9th July 2006, 01:07 PM #1
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What makes EduGeek so good
Is it the glass and a half of milk in every bar?
Seriously though, after having passed the 1st anniversary and the 1000 members mark *, it's as a good time as any to ponder what makes EduGeek such a whizzer site.
Is it the proactive admin, the acknowledgement that we are not all in Southern California or just the reassurance that in the mayhem of educational ICT we are not alone.
*We probably won't hit true north till September.
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9th July 2006, 01:57 PM #2 Re: What makes EduGeek so good

Originally Posted by
ITWombat just the reassurance that in the mayhem of educational
ICT we are not alone.
^^ :P
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9th July 2006, 02:21 PM #3 Re: What makes EduGeek so good
Its so GOOD and useful and its got knowledgeable members !.
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9th July 2006, 02:39 PM #4 Re: What makes EduGeek so good
It's the mix of experience, enthusiasm and love of the job that makes it for me.
Having been a member of many mailing lists, forums, BBs and working parties, I can honestly say that I finally feel as if I have come home.
:-D
Oh yeah ... the conversations about ir*ning help too (
go on Russ ... block the 'i' word ... you know we will get round it!)
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9th July 2006, 03:46 PM #5 Re: What makes EduGeek so good
You mean it's not cos I'm here?
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