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02 Apr 05
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Together with the students we made a plan of action for how we would handle it. Basically we decided:
We would not respond to the irresponsible commenters. We would ignore them.
The student would report any inappropriate comments to the teacher.
The teachers would delete inappropriate comments, if they found them first but would discuss the matter with the owner of the blog and with the group, if appropriate.
We agreed that it was unfortunate that the commenter had not used common sense and we would try to set good examples on our blogs. -
Together with the students we made a plan of action for how we would handle it. Basically we decided:
We would not respond to the irresponsible commenters. We would ignore them.
The student would report any inappropriate comments to the teacher.
The teachers would delete inappropriate comments, if they found them first but would discuss the matter with the owner of the blog and with the group, if appropriate.
We agreed that it was unfortunate that the commenter had not used common sense and we would try to set good examples on our blogs. - 1 more annotations...
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I think weblogs should be allowed in schools because it is part of our education. Weblogging has made me a better writer and thinker. Sometimes we get an inappropriate comment but that doesn't slow us down.
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I think weblogs should be allowed in schools because it is part of our education. Weblogging has made me a better writer and thinker. Sometimes we get an inappropriate comment but that doesn't slow us down.
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