Started by Dennis Alexander. Last reply by Dennis Alexander Jun 23, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
As one of the student performance objective for Middle States Reaccreditation at my school, St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, NJ, we hope to improve our students' writing skills. Included as one of our…Continue
Started by Mr. B. Last reply by Carol Olson Mar 10, 2011. 9 Replies 0 Likes
There is a lot of information on the web about student blogging.Some of the uses that are touted for blogs include creating digital portfolios, reflective journals, and collaborating with…Continue
Started by Robin Phares. Last reply by gabriela Feb 2, 2011. 7 Replies 0 Likes
I will be beginning my second semester of blogging. I would love to start this semester out with a rubric for their posts and comments. Does anyone have one they can share?
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Hi Karen,
I'm really interested in the book trailers idea. I've seen some. Do you have any links to good examples I can show my students?
I've been getting into blogging. Here is what I have done so far:
Students in my 7th grade English classes have used blogs for the past few years. Despite my lofty ambition of creating glossaries of academic terms, daily journals, and digital portfolios of their best work, I have yet to create an organized approach that makes best use of the blogs. Next year all of my students will have laptops with them daily, thanks to a great one-to-one program being implemented at my school. As I look forward, I want to find a balanced way to make the blogs more dynamic. I will continue to share my ideas and work here and look forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing with student blogs in their classrooms.
Considerations about privacy, student grouping, publishing, commenting, etc. will also hopefully be welcome in this group.
Cheers,
Robert
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