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17 Apr 08

Remote Access: Why I'll Never Advance

  • Challenging authority and pushing the bounderies of change to tradition drives
    necessary change. Although it certainly leads to some stressful moments, I
    thrive off bringing dynamic and sometimes radical ideas to the table. I can see
    this being difficult if you have no support from your peers or your
    administration, but that is why we socially network..;).
  • Being a model for other classroom teachers is a powerful, wonderful thing. It
    doesn't come with a nameplate on the door, but it comes with a lot more impact
    on the lives of students.

06 Jan 07

Random Thoughts: Why my students should blog

  • I make the commitment to myself to use blogs in my classes this semester because they can do something that the wiki assignments I am so carefully preparing cannot: they can help my students find and strengthen their own voices.

Educational Blogging by Steven Downs

  • A comprehensive and very readable overview of educational blogging - mikeheth on 2006-11-14

CogDogBlog » Blog Archive » The Dissonance of “Blogs in Education”

  • Blogs in education cannot be overly constrained as a "school only" activity without losing the essence of freedom and social interaction essential to learning. Flexibility allows for growth. - mikeheth on 2006-11-14

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Ten habits of bloggers that win!

  • Lots of great "how-to" info here. Everything from how to hyperlink to how to copy a screen shot. - mikeheth on 2006-11-14

Blog Write

  • Some good advice here on commenting and posting - mikeheth on 2006-11-14
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