Thank you for allowing my article onto the front page. That was brilliant of you.
Thank you for allowing my article onto the front page. That was brilliant of you.
Well, I was saying thank you as this post from András Neltz links a post I wrote in tay.kotaku.com (the community area) to the front page of kotaku.com (so more reads for me). All these links are to posts in the community area.
What's the question? Are you asking why I said thank you?
Many thanks, as always.
Thank you for another mention, Mr Neltz.
I'm currently writing about the use of video game music in the classroom. Would it be alright if I added a link to this post?
Thanks for another mention! Very much appreciated.
Many thanks as always for the mention.
Well I'm glad I've helped fight the boredom. And here's hoping you get to do more of what you want to do in the future. Or, at the very least, you get a less-wonky (unwonky? dewonkified?) timetable in the future.
Ah, I see what you mean. Assistant Teachers in my experience do not have an easy time of it - randomly-altering timetables, sudden workloads dropped in their laps, etc. - I can understand how finding time for personal development is a challenge. Especially when you're having to reply to random comments from people…
Any idea what that job would be?
I've been teaching for four years and I've always wanted to write. It's only in the last few weeks that I've started to find the balance.
No worries, DocSuess. When I wrote my post I was meant to be marking essays for two of my classes. There's always time to be a professional/grown-up later xD
Thank you, Tina. ^_^
Sometimes the button-press is the game. I'm reminded of 'Frustration':