Archive for November, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving eduFire!
Posted on 24. Nov, 2010 by Ryan Busch.
Hello folks,
I know that eduFire is a global community–but as we in the U.S. are celebrating Thanksgiving tomorrow, I thought I’d extend good wishes to all of you out there in eduFire land.
So–regardless of where you live–Happy Thanksgiving :)
Best wishes from eduFire,
Ryan Busch | President
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eduFire has a New President: Ryan Busch
Posted on 16. Nov, 2010 by Ryan Busch.
Camelback Education Group NAMES RYAN BUSCH PRESIDENT OF EDUFIRE COM
Hello eduFire!
Camelback Education Group(CEG) just sent out a press release a few minutes ago announcing me as the new president of eduFire. So I wanted to jump right in and directly introduce myself to you all. My name is Ryan Busch. I’ve been working with CEG and eduFire for a little over a year. I’ve been involved in higher education and e-learning for a number of years and eduFire is the most exciting idea that I’ve seen–I am so very privileged and excited to have an opportunity to work with you all and with eduFire.
Let’s get right to the heart of things: I know that there have been a number of challenges in the last few months–and it hasn’t made it any easier that you’ve all been wondering about who is taking control of the site. Some things take a little time to prepare and I want to tell you all how much I appreciate your patience.
I have spent several weeks working on solutions to these challenges–and I hope that soon I’ll be able to announce we’ve resolved these things. But until then–know that we are working to move things along as fast as possible. We’re here and we want to make eduFire better than you’ve seen it before.
I’d also like to thank Marco and Debbie for everything they’ve done in the last few months–they are amazing people and I we are all thankful for their support. I just can’t say enough about them (I’m sure that you feel the same). They are a vital part of eduFire and we look forward to continuing and growing and Marco and Debbie are an important part of this process.
I’ll spend time in the next few weeks getting more involved with the blog and other areas to help you learn more about me and I can’t wait to tell you about the improvements and new ideas that we have in the works.
Thank you all–you are the best community of teachers and learners on the planet!
All the best,
Ryan Busch

