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Tag Archives: blogging
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
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
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
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
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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