Blogs are a great way to encourage students to share their work, and to reflect on their learning (YIS IT Department)
These question stems and sentence starters are being used in a variety of ways to have students reflect on their learning.
TinyLetter is a free to use web service that lets you quickly set up an email subscription page for newsletters and mailing lists. Users must be 18 to create accounts.
Richard Byrne explains the basic outline of his approach to classroom blogs: distribution, discussion, and demonstration.
As bloggers, young people develop crucial skills with language, tone their critical thinking muscles, and come to understand their relationship to the world.
Hosted by Edublogs Teacher Challenge. This resource provides teachers with ten activities that develop their capabilities to use blogs with students. Topics include: writing comments, fair use and copyright, and connecting with other classes.