This is the home page for my class website. Basically, here you will find updates, class overviews, and whatnot that may prove extremely useful. If you look up slightly, to the bar under the banner photo (which I took myself in Belgium this summer thankyouverymuch), you'll find some awesome links to your class sites. I will post lessons, assignments, links, and other riveting stuff there. Don't be a stranger! Visit often! If you think I should post something (and haven't) you should definitely tell me.
Speaking of telling me, I just want to remind you that you can get in touch with me a number of ways. Let me list them for you.
(1) Email me. This is probably the easiest way to communicate with me, send me files, ask for extensions, or send me *unsolicited* compliments. My email is [email protected]. If you look to the upper right corner of this website, you'll see a little envelope. This will link to a new email message to me if you don't want to copy & paste my email address.
(2) Comment on a post. This home page (Daily Work) is blog-like. You can leave a comment. In fact, if you've taken the time to read through all this, you should leave me a comment saying so (or leave an appropriate, yet funny, joke because I like jokes). To leave a comment, click "leave a comment" below and fill in the form. This commenting thing can actually be extra useful because you can see what your fellow classmates have asked, respond to them, ask them questions, or ask me questions.
(3) Tweet me. That's right. I'm hip and happening. I have a student/teacher twitter account that you can contact me at. I also have a professional learning twitter handle, so don't worry about following that one (it's teacher-y stuff and likely won't interest you). Just follow @MissThibeault for updates. You can tweet me questions and I usually answer somewhat promptly. Much like the email, there is a little icon in the upper right. It is shaped like an adorable little bird.
(4) Ask me in class. This may seem a little bit old-school, but it is the easiest way to get the best answer from me. Having said that, if it is midnight and you have a burning question, please don't leave it until the next day.