Looking for Christie, and something for you all...
[As with many students, Christie's gone and forwarded her email to a non-existant account. According to Yahoo:
Showing why Ryerson doesn't like you using non-Ryerson email accounts. Luckily I have proof that I sent the information, so Christie cannot complain that she didn't get it. Not that Christie would complain. The point here is that as profession educators, you are expected to maintain a professional presence. An email box that gets full, or forwarding email to a non-existent account is not professional. Not to mention it may be embarassing when the instructor points it out in public.]
Hi Christie;
Great that you edited the old entries yourself. The other solution is too easy. Here is how you move your links from the end of an entry into a new entry:
1) copy book marks from old livejournal entry into a save place on your computer, like a wordprocessing document.
2) create new entry on live journal
3) paste bookmarks
4) add extra information as mentioned in class.
5) save
Yes,they will be out of place chronologically, but they will still be there.
Cool?
Recipient address: forever007_ca@yahoo.com
Original address: cdadamo@ryerson.ca
Reason: SMTP transmission failure has occurred
Diagnostic code: smtp;554 delivery error: dd This user doesn't have a yahoo.com account (forever007_ca@yahoo.com) [0] - mta109.mail.sc5.yahoo.com
Showing why Ryerson doesn't like you using non-Ryerson email accounts. Luckily I have proof that I sent the information, so Christie cannot complain that she didn't get it. Not that Christie would complain. The point here is that as profession educators, you are expected to maintain a professional presence. An email box that gets full, or forwarding email to a non-existent account is not professional. Not to mention it may be embarassing when the instructor points it out in public.]
Hi Christie;
Great that you edited the old entries yourself. The other solution is too easy. Here is how you move your links from the end of an entry into a new entry:
1) copy book marks from old livejournal entry into a save place on your computer, like a wordprocessing document.
2) create new entry on live journal
3) paste bookmarks
4) add extra information as mentioned in class.
5) save
Yes,they will be out of place chronologically, but they will still be there.
Cool?