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in list: Blogging Resources
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Blogs, Wikis, District Polices, Walled Gardens and the Open Web » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
two videos regarding blogs and wikis and District policies.
more fromwww.speedofcreativity.org
tammyw : just created step-by-step instructions of how to design a collaborative blog where students can post via email: http://tinyurl.com/colblog - Plurk.com
in list: Plurks, Collaborative Classroom Projects
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Welcome to Scrapblog! - Online Scrapbooks
Combine photos, videos, audio, and text for multimedia scrapbook pages
in list: Student Tools
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Mathlincs Global Collaborative / FrontPage
Math Lincs is a collaborative project for 5th and 6th grade math students around the world. Students share math ideas through a variety of math projects which are organized by strands. We use a variety of technologies including blogging, videos, podcasting, GoogleEarth and video conferencing.
in list: Videoconferencing Resources / Projects, Wiki Examples
more frommathlincs2.pbwiki.com
Lijit | Home
Search tools for stats on your blog
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McTeach : I could use some suggestions. Had to use tinypaste to explain: http://hellotxt.com/l/qyc4 - Plurk.com
in list: Plurks, Blogging Resources
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AHS Blogging Policy
Arapahoe High School blogging policy
in list: Blogging Resources, Blogging Examples: Student & Classroom, Policies, Permissions, and Guidelines for Student Publishing Online
more fromarapahoe.littletonpublicschools.net
Konrad Glogowski’s Pedagogy of Blogging from NECC 2008! « The Unquiet Librarian
in list: Ed Tech Professional Development
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Progressive Discourse - reflection on 8th grade bloggers
My community of grade eight student bloggers became so big and so engaging that I spent every spare moment reading and writing within this community. My class community suddenly blossomed and I started seeing myself as an important part of the classroom community and no longer as a teacher who peddles content.
in list: Blogging Resources
more fromwww.teachandlearn.ca
gmail aliases? - Classroom 2.0
Giving students blogging accounts using only one email account
in list: Blogging Resources
more fromwww.classroom20.com
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