Dear Fellow ETNI members, In the past year most of our schools have become part of the national Tikshuv project and while some of us are fortunate enough to have the "know how," there are many teachers that have found this new project overwhelming. For years I have been reading ETNI posts and have witnessed how so many teachers are willing to help each other out that I decided to use my Web 2.0 knowledge to rebuild my school site (which is growing every day) with two aims of focus. 1. My students: The plan is to keep the site up-to-date and fun so as to keep them interested and working. 2. To help out other teachers: Every time I make a new ICT lesson I build a site page and add the lesson plan to the teachers section so that any teacher who is in a bind and needs a lesson can feel free to download the plan and use it. As I know that this is the place to come for some constructive criticism and feedback, I thought that I would ask the readers of ETNI to take a look at my school site so that I can make improvements where needed. (sometimes I think that I am to close to the project to see where it may be "UNFRIENDLY" to visitors.) Hoping you can help me out! Michelle Mor English4U<https://sites.google.com/a/nofharim.tzafonet.org.il/michelle-mor-english/home>? (for anyone who is worried as to the origin of this site, I teach at Kibbutz Sasa and this site was made by using the school site as a platform. I am also the same teacher that built the Harry Potter site that many are using for their advanced students) -- *Michelle Mor <https://sites.google.com/site/eflenglishenrichment/>* ************************************** ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** David Lloyd: ETNI founder & manager http://david.greenlloyd.com ***************************************