Here's a glog I made for my class - they are writing a composition on what they would place in a time capsule and I'm giving extra credit if they also turn it into a glog.
Here's a glog I made for my class - they are writing a composition on what they would place in a time capsule and I'm giving extra credit if they also turn it into a glog.
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An online journal application that can be kept private or shared. Students can email entries to their instructor, for example. I'd like to offer this as an option to my students for their reading/grammar logs!
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Easy to use - students can create beautiful, illustrated books (view them for free online or purchase a print version). There are also books you can personalize - including translating them into your target language!