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Two Perspectives, Two Sites

It’s been more quiet than usual around here. That’s because I’ve been working on a new site hosted at http://istianjinelearning.org/blog/todbaker. I’m calling it IT K5. It’s where I write about classroom and other edtech news from the perspective of a … Continue reading

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Taking Action to Keep the Discussion

More than 400 posts in less than two months. Hundreds of comments. These numbers reveal the zest grade 4 students have for discussing, inquiring, and sharing on their blog Grade 4@IST. This blog was proving to be a valuable complement … Continue reading

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Tech 20 Follow Up: An iWeb ’09 Review

A big thanks to Andy for leading the Tech 20 session this morning. His overview of iWeb led me to read this review by Deborah Shadovitz at Macworld. Review: iWeb ’09 Review | Web Publishing | Macworld – Annotated Apple’s … Continue reading

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It’s Like Putting Your Blog in the Faculty Lounge

This post is here to complete the claim of this blog on Technorati. Technorati Profile By claiming WYB on Technorati, I prove that I am the owner and give Technorati the permission to increase its visibility. Technorati is a blog … Continue reading

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Want blogging to be transformative?

Students need to read blogs! I cannot overstate this fact enough. If you really want blogging to be transformative and you want it to sustain itself as a powerful piece of the classroom environment, it starts with reading blogs and … Continue reading

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