Today was the last day of TTT11.
Already?!?!?
This is one event on my annual calendar that I look forward to very much.![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/img_emoji/abanzai.gif)
But then it always seems to come and go in a flash. いつの間にか?
We had a wonderful group of people, as usual. A good mix of new TTT members and TTT graduates. The activities, for example, the item writing feedback session and discussion, were extremely useful for everyone concerned, including for Hiro and me. Jay Hayakawa's presentation of 東京スイカトリー was hilarious. But more than that, it was pedagogically sound.
I think many of learned some tips from Jay about how to effectively use PPT in our classrooms.
I can't wait for the next TTT (TTT12 and TTT13) to start. But they won't begin until next January and February. In the interim, I look forward to keeping in contact with all the members of our TTT family!![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/img_emoji/kaeru_en2.gif)
Robert
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This is one event on my annual calendar that I look forward to very much.
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/img_emoji/abanzai.gif)
But then it always seems to come and go in a flash. いつの間にか?
We had a wonderful group of people, as usual. A good mix of new TTT members and TTT graduates. The activities, for example, the item writing feedback session and discussion, were extremely useful for everyone concerned, including for Hiro and me. Jay Hayakawa's presentation of 東京スイカトリー was hilarious. But more than that, it was pedagogically sound.
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/img_emoji/star.gif)
I can't wait for the next TTT (TTT12 and TTT13) to start. But they won't begin until next January and February. In the interim, I look forward to keeping in contact with all the members of our TTT family!
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/img_emoji/kaeru_en2.gif)
Robert
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/img_emoji/good.gif)