Well, ok... It took a bit, but I was able to remove the "next blog" link. Hurray! For those having problems with that, I truly recommend using the video.
I spent some time looking at several different styles of blogs. I really liked this blog - http://learningismessy.com/blog/ It's a 4th grade class, where the students do their own posts. The style of this blog - http://missbakersbiologyclass.com/blog/ - was quite impressive, taking student work to a new level. I read through some of this blog - http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?p=133 - because of his provocative statement about not assigning homework.
I've been thinking how I might use blogging in my classroom. One of the things that I have students do is write in their math journals. I could see this being a tool where students could do on-line journaling.
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My goal is to use a tool (perhaps Google-Docs-Form) to make the SAT Practice Question of the Day easily accessible to my students and monitor the frequency they are accessing the resource.
ReplyDeleteNice start to blogging, Beth. Glad some of the resources were helpful. Thanks for your positive approach.
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Hey Steve,
ReplyDeleteSay "hi" to Connie. I'm pretty sure she sent a post, but I may have deleted it by accident.... Oh well...
Beth