Here are two excellent additions to The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging:
Implementing Blogging in the Classroom is at Langwitches.
QuadBlogging Connects Student Writers with Global Audiences is by Suzi Boss at Edutopia.
Here are two excellent additions to The Best Sources For Advice On Student Blogging:
Implementing Blogging in the Classroom is at Langwitches.
QuadBlogging Connects Student Writers with Global Audiences is by Suzi Boss at Edutopia.
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I’ve recently finished this http://www.blogcentral.lgfl.net videos of children,teachers and parents talking about impact of class blogging and how to start.
These are very good resources. Blogging is indeed a valuable tool. However, too many teachers think it is hard to manage. That is why I really appreciate when teachers share good tips with others. Networking is very valuable tool and can save us a lot of time. There is where I spelled out all I wish I knew when I started blogging for the first time http://techieteacherstricks.wordpress.com/2012/10/30/blogging-in-the-classroom/. Enjoy!
These are great! I just published a similar article on my blog TeachBytes that you might consider adding to the list: http://teachbytes.com/2012/11/20/10-tips-to-better-classroom-blogs/