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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Alice Mercer

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ThinkQuest - 0 views

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    Thinkquest is a Webquest creation contest for students by Oracle's Education Foundation.
Alice Mercer

Tell The Raven - 0 views

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    This is an example of a classroom blog where the posts come from the students. The teacher is still controlling much of what is being posted.
Alice Mercer

TeacherTube - Did You Know? 2.0 - 0 views

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    Update of a famous video on the need for technology in education.
Alice Mercer

TeacherTube - Why Let our Students Blog? - 0 views

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    Video on the reasons why you should blog in the classroom.
Alice Mercer

TeacherTube - Blogging - 0 views

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    This video will give some of the reasons for blogging in the classroom.
Alice Mercer

What is this for? - 57 views

faq guide howto
started by Alice Mercer on 16 Jun 07 no follow-up yet
  • Alice Mercer
     
    This is where you can leave comments about links in our Diigo group.
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Ms. Mercer's Class Website - 0 views

  • Recent Comments
    • Alice Mercer
       
      As you can see, students are commenting because they are required to, and because it's easier and more obvious how to do so.
  • Visitors to our site come from...
    • Alice Mercer
       
      This really impresses the students, but you have to make the blog public and share it with others to do this. Since there is moderation of comments, nothing will come up without your approval, so go for it.
  • Ms. Mercer’s Class Website Find out what’s going on…
    • Alice Mercer
       
      This is still a list of links, but there is much more interactivity. Go down to the SSR post, and click on the title to see comments.
Alice Mercer

Ms. Mercer's Classroom - 10/23/2006 - 0 views

  • October 23, 2006 This week in our classroom:
    • Alice Mercer
       
      This is a list of what we were learning about, and links to sites to learn more or do activities.
  • What is this a picture of? Click here to answer. To see what your classmates are saying, click here.
    • Alice Mercer
       
      This is the one place where students could interact. The responses, however, were on another page. Perhaps for that, and other reasons, the students did not respond much.
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    This is an example of a static web page. I provides a lot of information, and what we are studying, links to activities, but it lacks interactivity.  The conversation is largely one-way, to the students. The page can be updated, but not as quickly as adding posts on a blog.
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