Retezat Mountains in the Carpathians

Retezat Mountains in the Carpathians
Retezat Mountains landscape (taken by my daughter Laura and my husband Victor)

Saturday 7 February 2009

ESP international workshop in Targu Mures Oct. 08

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5 comments:

  1. Great slideshow, Anisoara!
    I love the picts of the workshop and those of the countryside, with the picturesque village, the huts and the local people. There's magic in these photos! Where was that, by the way?

    I'm sure your students will learn a lot here and will see the potential of these tools.

    Congrats!
    Mary (from Rosario, Argentina)

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  2. Hi Anisoara,
    Nice pictures of your conference, colleagues and friends. I love Bubbleshare and use it a lot for my family pictures. You may want to decrease the size of your picture show by going to Bubbleshare again and selecting a smaller format to embed or by playing around with the html code, changing the height and width of your album. Just an idea, so that the show does not go over the sidebar. Anyway, this will soon make no difference when you had more posts since the sidebar down below will be empty.

    Best,
    Berta in Caracas from the Enhancing Lessons session (mostly a lurker ;-)

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  3. Dear Mary,
    with so many new things to learn during these weeks I could hardly find time to revisit what I have done and post comments. Thank you for your appreciation and interest. The pictures were taken in Romania, around Targu Mures. We have very nice, unspoilt country-side and as you could see the international participants enjoyed them as they enjoyed the food. You are invited to attend if you'd like, in person or virtually. This year we organize the event on May 8th. You can visit the site: http://www.orizont.net/users/victor/espworkshop

    Best,
    Anisoara

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  4. Dear Berta,
    Thanks for visiting, appreciating and assisting. I very much appreciate your interest.
    Looking forward for future cooperation.
    Best regards,
    Anisoara

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  5. Amazing pictures and very nice blog!
    I love it!
    Congart's
    Hala (Sudan)

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