I know that widgets, avatars and coded whosits and whatsits aren't (for the most part) highly educational. The students have fun and really enjoy posting codes into their blog sites to make their pages individual and unique. Have you had any success…
"I work in a 5th grade inclusion class and the majority of our students like blogging. They like sharing their ideas online. As with all students, especially elementary students, editing was a little bit of an issue. We, my co-teacher & I, taught the…"
"I'm so sorry that you don't have computer access at school. It is great, however, that you were able to get one student to blog from home. Do all of your students have internet access at home?
A great motivator for our students was the blogging…"
"Hiya! I"m a Special Education Teacher in a 5th Grade Inclusion Classroom. This September, I'll also be going back to college. I'm pursing a 2nd Masters in Educational Technology through a collaborative effort between my school district and a local…"
"I think I'm a little excited about the technology. As soon as my daughter goes down for a nap, I'm online. I have to play with it, to learn how it works, so I can use it in the classroom. ;)"
Our students LOVE blogging. It is summer time, they're out of school, and we're still getting their requests to post articles and comments online! Can you believe it?http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=88116
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I will check this out!
Busy July w/ traveling and house guests. Am finally trying to reclaim my summer (or what's left of it!)