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Kathleen NAs a teacher of British and American literature in a private 1:1 laptop school, my own education never ends. Here I record my experiences learning and teaching with web 2.0 applications in my classroom.
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I've used blogs with my classes, especially juniors, for three years now. I have told them each year that it was a good idea. I have modeled blogging with my own blog here, but they have never bought in and really experienced the various advantages until now.
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Doug PetersonI've used blogs with my classes, especially juniors, for three years now. I have told them each year that it was a good idea. I have modeled blogging with my own blog here, but they have never bought in and really experienced the various advantages until
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Judith Stucky-CondrenMy Continuing Education blog by _____ includes an entry on "Bloggin Works-We Proved it" where she shares a wonderful example of utilizing blogs for her English classes who were reading Farewell to Arms (Hemingway).
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Mathieu PlourdeFor A Farewell to Arms, we started with a lottery. Everyone chose a name of a junior and selected a second junior to follow. Besides choosing a quote to reflect on, students also read and commented on two classmates' blogs. The first effect: students talked about blogs during class, their own and their classmates'.
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Natalie LaffertyBlog post about the use of blogging in an English class - the outcome was increased reflection by the students and class discussion.
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