communication channel

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  1. Why this “communication channel”?
    Here everyone of our teachers/trainers, students, and friends of our project can post questions, interesting information, links, ideas, and of course discuss — we love to talk about everything as long as it is in fairness and respect for each other.

  2. The interactive “google map”
    Track down our active students and talk with them on our interactive google map: http://turl.ca/trinmap. “Interactive” means you open our map, click the student you want to converse with, hit the “edit” button and type your question or comment into his or her “bubble”. You can post your own bubble somewhere on the map. Our students will answer you asap. Try – it’s worth doing it.

  3. Personal Bible study
    We want to encourage every student to note down his/her personal Bible study within his/her protected portfolio.Your teacher will confidentially comment it, if wished. Others have no access (unless you give them your password!).

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  5. How to use the “journal”?
    As you can see, the journal is getting bigger and bigger. It’s like a blog. The only difference is that the newest post is at the bottom of the list – we did it for various good reasons.
    The downside: the more posts – the less overview of what is actually posted.
    Therefore: Use the little search window in the upper right corner. Type one of the words of the post’s title you’re looking for, click “GO” and your post will show up.
    This function is very helpful and very fast.
    [Later we'll also talk about tags and categories, another way of working comfortably with thousands of documents.]

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  7. “Observations” now embedded on sh
    You might have discovered already, our daily Odessa blog with pictures and comments is now embedded on our website. The blog is fully functioning.

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