Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Midge on Facebook

With the myriad of interesting things to work with that I learned about at FETC, I set a goal to join Facebook. My friend Kathy Schrock and her son, who is a student at UConn, took pity on me that I had no Facebook friends and asked me to be their friend. Even for an only child like me who copes nicely alone, I immediately felt lonely (sob!) without that "like mind" online pal.

I do think that social networking is a lot of fun and has changed the way I work with the Web and communicate with others.

I placed a Facebook "badge" at the bottom of my main page so that even if you don't want to join, you can see what Facebook looks like (but I need new friends so I hope you do!). Kathy designed my "South Park" 'toon avatar to resemble me which is pretty accurate, don't you think?

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Sunday, January 28, 2007

Book Sighting!


Book Sighting!
Originally uploaded by midgefrazel.
I just returned from FETC in Orlando where I sighted one of my books being displayed for sale at Teacher Created Resources in the Exhibit Hall. Isn't that cool?

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Google Patents

While looking for something at Google, I discovered there is a way to search for patents! My father-in-law, who is over ninety is a retired engineer and a graduate of Brown University in Providence. I knew he held some patents as he told me some years ago when he and I worked on some computer programming tasks together. I didn't know how many and I am sure he will be surprised when I show him what's out on the Internet.

It's fun and I thought you might like to try it so type his name into the Patents search at Google.

Wilbur H. Frazel

Monday, January 01, 2007

Playing Tag with Others: Part Three

People are really fast with this game of tag and since I have been participating in Lucy Gray's Google Earth meme, I will shorten this up in order to get back to work.

3. I am a nail polish addict. There.. I've said it. I am attempting to control my habit with a basket that only hold so much. When I buy a new shade, I must throw out an old one. I don't think there is a nail polish anonymous group I can join.

4. At one point, I starting giving out Tootsie Roll "midgees" to the teachers in my workshops. (Get it?) I have quite a collection of tootsie roll "stuff" and just found a great winter fleece shirt at WalMart to wear while I blog (or to keep me warm at FETC).

5. I am disappointed not to have a new job after getting my Master's. I am wondering where I should look. Ideas are welcome. My goal was to teach one online graduate course. That's not a very big goal. Everyone said I should get this degree so I could teach at a higher level and now it seems I need a doctorate. Right.

I am done playing tag. I guess I am still not good at playing games.

Playing Tag with Others: Part Two

Kathy Schrock tagged me yesterday before I could even finish writing my 5 things! As I sat down this morning to read my bloglines, I discovered that Lucy Gray had not been tagged, so I am tagging her.

I was amused to see that Will Richardson mentioned as one of his five things that he knows he is a descendant of William Bradford. I am also a Mayflower descendant but to John Alden, George Soule and John Howland. If you have one line to a Pilgrim you probably have more.

2. As an undergraduate, I technically failed a required course twice which is probably still considered a "no-no". The course was Organic Chemistry and I sucessfully passed it when given a chance to take it at a different college. Lesson learned? The teacher matters. It was departmental policy to give a standarized test covering both semesters at the end. Probably, this was so science people could focus on research not teaching. The sixties was a terrible time. I learned so much more with my Master's degree!

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