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At 11:20am on October 17, 2008, Sam Chaltain said…
Thomas! Welcome to the Five Freedoms Network. It's great to have you here, and include you among our growing ranks of journalism advisers from across the country.
Have you seen our You Be the Judge feature? Now that you're here, I hope you'll add your voice to the growing set of comments about our latest school-based scenario (you'll find it on the main page of our companion site, www.fivefreedoms.org).
While you're at it, take a look at what else the Network and www.fivefreedoms.org have to offer by way of resources and ideas -- and please share your voice throughout. The Network is designed as a flat hierarchy, so you have as much power as anyone else to start new groups or discussions, add new photos and videos, and invite others to join us.
Post a comment on my page anytime with questions or ideas. And please, the next time you're online, upload a photo to your personal profile -- the easiest way to make a virtual network feel more personal is by seeing each other's faces (and profile answers).
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Have you seen our You Be the Judge feature? Now that you're here, I hope you'll add your voice to the growing set of comments about our latest school-based scenario (you'll find it on the main page of our companion site, www.fivefreedoms.org).
While you're at it, take a look at what else the Network and www.fivefreedoms.org have to offer by way of resources and ideas -- and please share your voice throughout. The Network is designed as a flat hierarchy, so you have as much power as anyone else to start new groups or discussions, add new photos and videos, and invite others to join us.
Post a comment on my page anytime with questions or ideas. And please, the next time you're online, upload a photo to your personal profile -- the easiest way to make a virtual network feel more personal is by seeing each other's faces (and profile answers).
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