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Limelight3 said
at 8:18 am on Mar 25, 2008
Soo....who exactly monitors this and how "free" is our freedom of speech on this page? Just curious.
Limelight3 said
at 8:19 am on Mar 25, 2008
not that i'm like about to threaten anyone or anything. lol. I just realized that certain people would take that the wrong way, which it totally wasn't meant as. I'm just wondering what the basic rules are for this....:D
Limelight3...feel free to be honest. It will not be used against you. However, be mature; no profane language or inapppropriate comments meant directly to hurt someone's feelings.
Ms. Manglicmot
Everyone, please make sure you comment on the correct page. This is the Front Page. You must click on the Websense link or the Electronic Devices link over in the SideBar to participate in the correct discussion.
Connor MacEntee said
at 11:05 am on Mar 25, 2008
I'm going to be as free with this as I possibly can, while retaining the respect of individual's privacy and respect for my school. I apologize in advance if my comments target or offend any particular parties, I'm only trying to encourage creative and intuitive thought.
Connor MacEntee said
at 9:23 am on Mar 26, 2008
How long is this wiki going to stay up? I saw the sign saying it was open all week...but will it continue after that? I hope it does, I see this as an opportunity for students to give honest opinions, with or without the cloak of anonymity, about things that matter to them.
kaitlyn kimball said
at 11:43 am on Mar 26, 2008
i think that we should be allowed to go to youtube in school. I used to think that it was just goofy and silly vidoes put up by people, but many of my teachers used it for informational videos in class. Youtube is becoming a major source of information on the internet, and I think that Tabb is being left behind without participating in this movement.
Comments (8)
Limelight3 said
at 8:18 am on Mar 25, 2008
Soo....who exactly monitors this and how "free" is our freedom of speech on this page? Just curious.
Limelight3 said
at 8:19 am on Mar 25, 2008
not that i'm like about to threaten anyone or anything. lol. I just realized that certain people would take that the wrong way, which it totally wasn't meant as. I'm just wondering what the basic rules are for this....:D
T-Mang said
at 8:55 am on Mar 25, 2008
Limelight3...feel free to be honest. It will not be used against you. However, be mature; no profane language or inapppropriate comments meant directly to hurt someone's feelings.
Ms. Manglicmot
T-Mang said
at 8:56 am on Mar 25, 2008
Everyone, please make sure you comment on the correct page. This is the Front Page. You must click on the Websense link or the Electronic Devices link over in the SideBar to participate in the correct discussion.
Connor MacEntee said
at 11:05 am on Mar 25, 2008
I'm going to be as free with this as I possibly can, while retaining the respect of individual's privacy and respect for my school. I apologize in advance if my comments target or offend any particular parties, I'm only trying to encourage creative and intuitive thought.
Connor MacEntee said
at 9:23 am on Mar 26, 2008
How long is this wiki going to stay up? I saw the sign saying it was open all week...but will it continue after that? I hope it does, I see this as an opportunity for students to give honest opinions, with or without the cloak of anonymity, about things that matter to them.
kaitlyn kimball said
at 11:43 am on Mar 26, 2008
i think that we should be allowed to go to youtube in school. I used to think that it was just goofy and silly vidoes put up by people, but many of my teachers used it for informational videos in class. Youtube is becoming a major source of information on the internet, and I think that Tabb is being left behind without participating in this movement.
T-Mang said
at 2:05 pm on Mar 27, 2008
We are gonna keep it up. Please share with others that this site is open and we welcome all to participate.
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