tag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:/activityNewTeacherCenter on UserVoice2011-01-22T09:17:19-08:00tag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/49973052011-01-22T09:17:19-08:002011-01-22T09:17:19-08:00have a way for people to edit or remove their own posts [updated]<p>Stephanie Mihalic said:<br /><div class="ugc"><p>I mistakenly posted twice and can't get rid of the extra post. Is there any way to delete it? It is in the eMSS Inquiry group. I can edit it, but can't delete it. Suggestions? Thanks!</p></div></p>Stephanie Mihalictag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10847732010-01-25T14:05:38-08:002010-01-25T14:05:38-08:00Lurking? [is now declined]<p>Is there a way to lurk in the discussions/groups, to see what was being discussed before joining? Additionally is there a way to take myself offline, become invisible while still on the site? Boy, do I sound crazy or what? Is this checking my spelling?</p>Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10847672010-01-25T14:04:58-08:002010-01-25T14:04:58-08:00have a way for people to edit or remove their own posts [is now declined]Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10847632010-01-25T14:04:02-08:002010-01-25T14:04:02-08:00using Safari, I can't seem to get action on the "accept colleague request" button [is now completed]<p>Differences between Safari and Firefox?</p>Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10847612010-01-25T14:03:47-08:002010-01-25T14:03:47-08:00using Safari, I can't seem to get action on the "accept colleague request" button [updated]<p>Differences between Safari and Firefox?</p><p>Karl Forest said:<br /><div class="ugc"><p>We believe we have replicated and fixed this issue. Please let us know if it continues, and thank you for helping us improve NTC's Community of Practice site.</p></div></p>Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10845802010-01-25T12:49:51-08:002010-01-25T12:49:51-08:00Analyzing Student Work Example (Click for a *form* [should be "tool"?] tour or to download a pdf) [is now completed]<p>Just noticed that we use "form" in the ASW text. When do we want to use "tool"?</p>Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10845782010-01-25T12:49:22-08:002010-01-25T12:49:22-08:00Analyzing Student Work Example (Click for a *form* [should be "tool"?] tour or to download a pdf) [updated]<p>Just noticed that we use "form" in the ASW text. When do we want to use "tool"?</p><p>Karl Forest said:<br /><div class="ugc"><p>Good call. Change has been accepted and made.</p></div></p>Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10744042010-01-21T16:07:01-08:002010-01-21T16:07:01-08:00Lurking? [updated]<p>Is there a way to lurk in the discussions/groups, to see what was being discussed before joining? Additionally is there a way to take myself offline, become invisible while still on the site? Boy, do I sound crazy or what? Is this checking my spelling?</p><p>Karl Forest said:<br /><div class="ugc"><p>Yes, lurking allows one to view everything, but not participate. For instance, you can read everything, but in order to comment or download a resource, you must log in (join). As long as you are not logged in, no one can see you.</p></div></p>Karl Foresttag:ntc.uservoice.com,2008-02-07:Event/10498042010-01-14T16:30:58-08:002010-01-14T16:30:58-08:00have a way for people to edit or remove their own posts [updated]<p>Karl Forest said:<br /><div class="ugc"><p>People can edit their own posts. Please be specific as to where they cannot. Removing posts mess with the discussion if comments are made after.</p></div></p>Karl Forest