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A teacher's wiki with lots of experience blogging and some great resources.
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Who says elementary students can't blog?
Jeff Utecht – Educator, Consultant, Author
A blog dedicated to teaching content with new tools, enthusiasm, and the belief that teaching is a noble calling.
Blogging is becoming more and more popular in the classroom. Teachers can blog to stay in touch with parents and students or they can incorporate blogs from all of the students as a learning tool. The beauty of the student blog is that children from Kindergarten to high school can blog. No matter how you use blogs in your classroom, these tools will help you get started, enhance your experience, or bring the students into the fun.
A fairly advanced rubric for blogging that could be chopped down to fit an elementary level.
There are many ways you can use an edublog in your teaching, here are ten to get you started:
"Voice" is that elusive quality that distinguishes your mode of expression from that of others, and which conveys something about who you are, who you think you are addressing, what you think and how you feel. There are different kinds of voices, and one person can use different voices in different contexts.
These are a series of small lesson plans (I call them "labs") I've used as assignments for my students. These pages serve as more permanent reminders of what I show them during the face to face class meeting, as assignments, and as resource pages for further learning. Please feel free to add your own.
The personal wiki of Will Richardson, with lots of great resources for blogging in and out of the classroom.
A blogging tool set by David Warlick, founder of The Landmark Project, to provide a safe online environment for classroom bloggers. Here you are welcome to explore the writings of teachers and students alike.
Blogging -- or Web logging -- most often is thought of as an activity for high school students. Did you know, however, that students as young as kindergarten now blog on a daily basis in a variety of exciting ways?
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A basic blogging rubric suitable for adaption to elementary students.
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This is a list to collect the most useful links for helping teachers apply best practices in blogging.
Updated on Mar 07, 12
Created on Dec 01, 09
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