tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1638918391005027628.post5314829579327775714..comments2013-06-17T21:39:16.733-07:00Comments on DemMangoes: Motivation By Tony Gurr- ResponseAndrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01426242485625656957noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1638918391005027628.post-54499141518116036142013-06-16T23:24:18.697-07:002013-06-16T23:24:18.697-07:00Anisa,
No worries at all - humour is sometimes a ...Anisa,<br /><br />No worries at all - humour is sometimes a bit difficult, esp. if we do not have a "relationship". In many of my posts, I try to run a mini-series (like a TV show)...try taking a look at all the posts in this series:<br /><br />http://independent.academia.edu/TonyGurr/Posts<br /><br />I have to admit I do not really write these posts for kids and young adults - this is why some of the themes or jokes might not always make sense. That having been said - I do blog for those who are interested in EDUcational THUNKing (and myself, too)...and you seem interested, yes?<br /><br />The thing with the "Terminator" was a joke - I took a few months off blogging to finish a book recently (one or two people "missed" my posts - not sure why) ;-)<br /><br />TY for the kind words about the post and despite what I noted above, I'm glad to got the "main message". I enjoy making all the images...it helps me express the "kid" inside me (younger people are so much more visual than we older folks).<br /><br />I like what you said about "advice" - and as I said (in the post) I think it's important to listen to children and young adults. So, if you are up to it, would you want to do another posts (as a comment on my posts) giving TEACHers some advice...from the student-eye-view? I think many TEACHers would love to read stuff like that.<br /><br />One again, thank you for taking the time to reply...take care.<br /><br />T..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com