We hope you’ve enjoyed this site as the students have traveled throughout Greece. We’d like to know how to improve. We’d greatly appreciate it if you would take a few moments to answer some questions and make any general comments.
Thank You!

  • Did you access the site through a phone-line modem or a local area network?
  • Did you experience any recurring problems with the site?
  • What feature(s) of the site would you like to see added?
  • What feature(s) of the site interested you the most?
  • Did you find the site useful?
  • If you experienced any technical difficulties would you know how to seek help from the website?
  • Would you recommend that a similar site be constructed and maintained for the next Greece FSP in 2009?
  • Other Comments?

6 Responses to “Give Us Feedback”

  1. Ron Kitlas Says:

    The April 6 dialog was ‘very clever’in it’s construct. Nicely done, Pete.


  2. You’re website and blogs are so awesome! We absolutely LOVE reading about your adventures and the pictures make it real for us. Take advantage of everything while you are there. Carpe Diem!

    Jayne O’Donnell
    (Ben’s mom – Hi Ben! Love and Miss You!)

  3. Uncle Kirby Says:

    HI Josh!

    Looks like quite an adventure! ‘Toy soldier’ is my favorite photo.

    -Uncle Kirby

  4. Jayne and Ed O'Donnell Says:

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ben!
    Your 21st birthday in Troy!
    WOW – What a fantastic way to celebrate!
    Wish we could be there with you!
    Enjoy!

    Love and Miss You
    Mom, Dad, and Jacquie

  5. Zvi Rinzler Says:

    Thanks for the detailed and vivid descriptions of the sites, the group and personal adventures
    and the attached photos. This enables us to feel like being there with you. It will be appreciated if you could add for each site a short historical background.
    My love to Gahl.

    Sahlom to all of you from Gahl’s grandfather from Israel.

  6. Zvi Rinzler Says:

    Thanks for the interesting descriptions and photos. Please add for each site the historical background.
    Love to Gahl.
    Shalom from Gahl’s grandfather. Israel.

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