Tools in Interwrite seem very useful. I have bookmarked the 4-5 posts I have read on this blog. I need to take some time to go through several of these links. They will help our online learning and distance learning courses immensely. Thank you and keep them coming.
Couldn’t agree more…Had a post already written about this too, (good job i checked around first)never mind.It is a really good tune though.
Here’s hoping more labels wise up and do this.
I think this is a great post. One thing that I find the most helpful is number five. Sometimes when I write, I just let the flow of the words and information come out so much that I loose the purpose. It’s only after editing when I realize what I’ve done. There’s defiantly a lot of great tips here I’m going to try to be more aware of.
Help. I was at a school 2 years ago and created lots of lessons with .gwb – interwrite over a 6 year period. I really want to be able to read them still, but the school I am at doesn’t use the software. Can someone please help me. Even if I can open them at home and convert them to pdf so I can at least use them in a static form.
Thanks
Andy
5 Responses to “Interwrite resources”
May 24th, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Tools in Interwrite seem very useful. I have bookmarked the 4-5 posts I have read on this blog. I need to take some time to go through several of these links. They will help our online learning and distance learning courses immensely. Thank you and keep them coming.
December 9th, 2010 at 9:46 pm
I really can’t say that I agree with everything that was said, but some very good info overall
December 11th, 2010 at 6:26 pm
Couldn’t agree more…Had a post already written about this too, (good job i checked around first)never mind.It is a really good tune though.
Here’s hoping more labels wise up and do this.
December 13th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
I think this is a great post. One thing that I find the most helpful is number five. Sometimes when I write, I just let the flow of the words and information come out so much that I loose the purpose. It’s only after editing when I realize what I’ve done. There’s defiantly a lot of great tips here I’m going to try to be more aware of.
October 11th, 2012 at 7:34 pm
Help. I was at a school 2 years ago and created lots of lessons with .gwb – interwrite over a 6 year period. I really want to be able to read them still, but the school I am at doesn’t use the software. Can someone please help me. Even if I can open them at home and convert them to pdf so I can at least use them in a static form.
Thanks
Andy