Sunday, July 31, 2011

Hang tight... these links will eventually work again

As any of you know who have tried to download the materials located in the right column of this blog, it's been a while since these links worked. For reasons unbeknownst to me, my file hosting site, Ripway.com, keeps saying I've exceed my daily bandwidth, even on days when this page has received very few visits.

I have since switched to Dropbox as a means to share my files on the Internet, but it will be a little while until all of the links are functioning again.

Thanks for your patience.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd really love to look at your files...any idea when they'll be back online?

Mr. B-G said...

Thanks for the comment Anonymous. I'm in the process of updating this page as I get ready for a new year of blogging with my students.

Last year I used a closed social network called Grou.ps to blog with kids, but they began charging for use of their site, so I'm back to Blogger.

Blogger has made a number of new changes since I last used it, including a new - and cleaner - interface. I'm excited about the possibilities.

In the event there is a particular handout or assignment you're interested in, feel free to send me an e-mail and I can respond with an attachment.

Abraham Ovalles AKA Debonair90 said...

I really appreciate how you use technology in your classroom. I am currently a senior at NYU taking an integrating technology into the classroom course and I can the amazing outcomes of integrating technology into the classroom. It was just the other day that I learned about dropbox, yet alone other great technological resources that could supplement a classroom. If you ever get a chance, I would appreciate it, as well as my fellow peers, if you checked out our class' blog and tell us what you think about it!

www.education4danation.wordpress.com

Anonymous said...

Hi Mr. B-G, I love your website(s). They are very inspirational and I often check out your Twitter feed for interesting links and ideas in my classroom. I have been trying to open your Macbeth resources to take a look at them (I can't seem to find your email though to request them as an attachment). Can you help me out?