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Christyinsdesign bookmarked on 2009-02-25 writing blog education community k-12

A 6th grade teacher talks about the advantage of threaded blog comments for building a writing community. This encourages much more of students talking to each other and makes it easier to follow blog conversations.

  • One of those is threaded comments. This is rapidly bringing my blogs to the level I had always hoped to acheive–one where the students are talking to each other and not just talking to me.

This link has been bookmarked by 2 people . It was first bookmarked on 25 Feb 2009, by Christy Tucker.

  • 10 Mar 09
  • 25 Feb 09
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    Christy Tucker

    A 6th grade teacher talks about the advantage of threaded blog comments for building a writing community. This encourages much more of students talking to each other and makes it easier to follow blog conversations.

    writing blog education community k-12

    • One of those is threaded comments. This is rapidly bringing my blogs to the level I had always hoped to acheive–one where the students are talking to each other and not just talking to me.