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Info regarding Measure

Great work on the simplified user guide. If you require any further information / screenshots on Measure feel free to let me know or visit the main page - Measure Regards.--Arjs 15:31, 9 November 2007 (EST)

ditto! 18.85.19.83 17:31, 9 November 2007 (EST)
Aw, thanks so much! I really appreciate it. Other ideas that I have are centered around the teachers as well as the kids, such as the teaching aspects of the XO, describing why the XO is important to education, creating or planning lessons that use the XO, scenarios about extra practice on XO basics, based on age of child or curriculum goals... so more to go. Thanks for the encouragement.

annegentle 10:10, 21 November 2007 (EST)

Simplified User Guide Graphics

When do you need them done by? I would be willing to work on them, but I can't guarantee apreciable progress during the semester. Winter break would be a great time to work on it though. --Nikki 14:14, 15 November 2007 (EST)

I hope this is the right way to reply... I'll also try email. Thanks so much for offering... we could take rolling additions as time permitted, so your winter break idea is a good one. Mostly the goal is to avoid translation by cutting words and replacing with pictures, so your contributions would be saving work for others. Thanks! contributed by User:Annegentle

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