Dear Kaironews,
As I found KAIROSNEWS I noticed that it was about Rhetoric, Technology, Pedagogy.
Many of the things I do can be categorized under these terms, I posted some of my existing posts to KAIROSNEWS about children's books, fairy tales, author Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales in English, articles and storytelling, worldwide inspiration etc. because my things are used in very often in schools, collages and universities all over the world.
I apologies that I have linked to other blogger systems and from there to my own web site. I did not know, that I had to link to my own web site directly.
I neither did know that you had to be a frequent blogger to post more than a dozen posts.
I believe that KAIROS' audience are teachers. My intention was to draw the teachers' attention to my materials, that generally are FREE for use in education.
I had no intention to SPAM your blog.
I really believed I had some interesting posts for your audience.
Please accept my applogy.
I am very sorry for my mistake.
Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig
Lille Fejringhus
43 Fejringhusvej
8722 Hedensted
Denmark
Web: www.lonvig.dk
E-mail: lonvig@mail.dk



Too many posts
Maybe if you only posted one of them per day, it'd be okay? I'm not the one who deleted the posts, but I can understand anyone would be concerned by such a torrent. You might start by adding some comments to other posts for awhile and just reading along until you get a feel for what we discuss here.
misunderstanding
Almost anything at all can be made to fit under either rhetoric, technology or pedagogy, But if you've read through Kairosnews, you'll see that generally, although not always, the posts are related to the intersections of technology with rhetoric or pedagogy. So just because something is of interest to educators in general, whether free or not, that might not mean it's the best material to post to Kairosnews. Also, the best way to participate in any online community is to read around a little first and see what people have been posting. Matt's advice on participation is very good in this regard, not just here, but for any site.
BTW: (1) No one has ever posted even half that many posts in a single day, much less a few hours. (2) Normally if there's a recent existing previous post that applies directly to what you have to say--for example, this one--it would be more appropriate to post a comment there rather than to create a new weblog post.