Thursday, December 21, 2006

Website launched

Well folks,

long time gone since the beginning of the Ramotswe project, but now we’re done with it. This is where the website is to be found

http://www.ulricianum-aurich.de/ramotswe/

And everybody is heartily welcome to write comments to our final product.

I hope, Mma Ramotswe will enjoy others as well ;-)

Reinhard Donath

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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Compliments

Morning folks,

sitting in Switzerland in the middle of a seminar for teachers (who learn to use blgs as well) I had a look at your blogs which you published on Thursday. Really good what I saw in most of them. Some are missing, though, but I hope everyone will finish this task and have a perfect blog next week…

Regards from the seminar in Locarno

dtCool

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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Next step – 26-09-06

Looks good what I’ve seen so far and most of you are interested in reading a book by Mma Ramotswe.

Today:

  • finish your blog from last time (which you should already have done, sigh)
  • read at least two blogs from others in the course and write a comment
  • decide on a novel you’d like to read, you can choose from the 7 on the list http://www.randomhouse.com/features/mccallsmith/books.html
  • decide after you’ve researched the contents in more detail from the web; might  be advisable to work together with your friend/mate/neighbour on the same novel
  • New entrance in your blog with the title: “The others about Mma Ramotswe novels” –> sketch out, what other sources from the web say in general about the Ramotswe novels –> sum it up in your words and include the link to the web-source as well, please
  • if you need an intro to get along with blogs: http://www.englisch.schule.de/mmf/blog_anweisung.doc
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Interested in Mma Ramotswe?

Well folks,

I bet most of you have never heard of Mma Ramotswe or do you know “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency”? It’s the first book of a series about quite an unusual female detective. To get some more information, the author’s website might be helpful

http://www.randomhouse.com/features/mccallsmith/books.html#ladies

Let’s find out whether you’ll be interested in working on this book and various aspects going along with it…Wink

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