Student maintained classroom log - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T16:16:00Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/student-maintained-classroom?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A493289&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOr rather than a rotated resp…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-31:649749:Comment:4933262010-07-31T13:48:35.576ZAlan Stangehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlanStange
Or rather than a rotated responsibility, perhaps the wikispace is the best application. One student could be responsible for initiating the entry and then other members of the class could be responsible for editing and revising the entry. GoogleDocs or WriteWithMe might be interesting. More than one student can edit at the same time.
Or rather than a rotated responsibility, perhaps the wikispace is the best application. One student could be responsible for initiating the entry and then other members of the class could be responsible for editing and revising the entry. GoogleDocs or WriteWithMe might be interesting. More than one student can edit at the same time. Are you looking for an ejourn…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-31:649749:Comment:4933242010-07-31T13:45:38.177ZAlan Stangehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlanStange
Are you looking for an ejournal? An electronic form of the traditional notebook? I suppose I might try using the blogs and discussions on Ning or another social network platform to do this. I teach 5-6 and last year I began using blogs on Ning to journal.
Are you looking for an ejournal? An electronic form of the traditional notebook? I suppose I might try using the blogs and discussions on Ning or another social network platform to do this. I teach 5-6 and last year I began using blogs on Ning to journal. If you use a blog platform li…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-31:649749:Comment:4932892010-07-31T06:36:11.883ZSue Wyatthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SueWyatt52
If you use a blog platform like Edublogs, you could have one blog with you as administrator, have each class under its own category , then add students as users in different roles eg editor, author etc. You could add students the week before instead of all in one hit. Here is a link to using a class blog and how to set them up <a href="http://theedublogger.com/2010/01/05/week-1-create-a-class-blog/" target="_blank">http://theedublogger.com/2010/01/05/week-1-create-a-class-blog/</a>
If you use a blog platform like Edublogs, you could have one blog with you as administrator, have each class under its own category , then add students as users in different roles eg editor, author etc. You could add students the week before instead of all in one hit. Here is a link to using a class blog and how to set them up <a href="http://theedublogger.com/2010/01/05/week-1-create-a-class-blog/" target="_blank">http://theedublogger.com/2010/01/05/week-1-create-a-class-blog/</a> Did it work well? Did student…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-31:649749:Comment:4932672010-07-31T03:48:32.876ZPeter Knowleshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/pknowles
Did it work well? Did students read each others' entries? Do you think it was worthwhile?<br />
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It sounds like all students had the same assignment in your case, where you'd have multiple summaries of the same classroom activity. I'm thinking of it more as a rotating responsibility -- basically assigning a different student each day, so they'd be responsible for it about once a month -- and creating some sort of archiving/navigating structure so it's possible to find out what happened on any day of…
Did it work well? Did students read each others' entries? Do you think it was worthwhile?<br />
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It sounds like all students had the same assignment in your case, where you'd have multiple summaries of the same classroom activity. I'm thinking of it more as a rotating responsibility -- basically assigning a different student each day, so they'd be responsible for it about once a month -- and creating some sort of archiving/navigating structure so it's possible to find out what happened on any day of the course. But the less I have to do after the fact (linking from a calendar, for example, or creating a navigation hierarchy) the better, because I'll be faced with 6 a day. I did a similar idea last yea…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-31:649749:Comment:4932602010-07-31T03:41:09.147ZJacqui Murrayhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JacquiMurray
I did a similar idea last year with my fifth graders. I used my fifth grade class wiki, had each student set up their own wikipage. Their homework after each tech class was to summarize in a journal format what happened during class. Since each child could read everyone else's summary, and ask questions by editing the page, it seemed like a good idea to me.
I did a similar idea last year with my fifth graders. I used my fifth grade class wiki, had each student set up their own wikipage. Their homework after each tech class was to summarize in a journal format what happened during class. Since each child could read everyone else's summary, and ask questions by editing the page, it seemed like a good idea to me. Edublogs makes it pretty easy…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-07-30:649749:Comment:4931982010-07-30T22:56:21.937ZKevhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Kev
Edublogs makes it pretty easy to set up student accounts. I, however, found it even easier to have my kids handwrite the blog and then just type it in myself.
Edublogs makes it pretty easy to set up student accounts. I, however, found it even easier to have my kids handwrite the blog and then just type it in myself.