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50 Useful Blogging Tools for Teachers | Teaching Tips - 0 views

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    "Blogging is becoming more and more popular in the classroom. Teachers can blog to stay in touch with parents and students or they can incorporate blogs from all of the students as a learning tool. The beauty of the student blog is that children from Kindergarten to high school can blog. No matter how you use blogs in your classroom, these tools will help you get started, enhance your experience, or bring the students into the fun."
mary heuer

Blogging helps encourage teen writing | Top News | eSchoolNews.com - 9 views

  • Blogging is helping many teens become more prolific writers.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      Wow! What a statement!
    • janae kauffman
       
      I know!
  • it and revise their writing on a computer, the report says. Nearly six in 10 students (57 percent) say they edit and revise more frequently when they write using a computer. Teens who use a computer in their non-school writing believe computers have a greater impact on the amount of writing they produce than on the overall quality of their writing. Yet, there is a great deal of ambiguity with respect to the impact of computers in each of these areas. Among teens who use computers in their non-school writing, four in 10 say computers help them do more writing, and a similar number believe they would write the same amount whether they used computers or not. In comparison, only three in 10 teens who write on computers for non-school purposes at least occasionally believe computers help them do better writing–and twice as many (63 percent) say computers make no difference in the quality of their writing. Parents are more likely than teens to believe that internet-based writing (such as eMail and instant messaging) affects writing skills overall, though both groups are split on whether electronic communications help or hurt. Nonetheless, 73 percent of teens and 40 percent of parents believe internet writing makes no difference either way. Most students (82 percent) believe that additional instruction and focus on writing in school would help improve their writing even further–and more than three-quarters of those surveyed (78 percent) think it would help their writing if their teachers used computer-based writing tools such as games, multimedia, or writing software programs or web sites during class. The telephone-based survey of 700 U.S. residents ages 12 to 17 and their parents was conducted last year from Sept. 19 to Nov. 16 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points. Link: "Writing, Technology, and Teens" survey var a2a_config = a2a_config || {}; a2a_config.linkname="Blogging helps encourage teen writing"; a2a_config.linkurl="http://www.eschoolnews.com/2008/04/30/blogging-helps-encourage-teen-writing/"; Comments are closed <script language=JavaScript src="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/vj?z=eschool&dim=173789&pos=6&abr=$scriptiniframe"></script><noscript><a href="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/cc?z=eschool&pos=6"><img src="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/vc?z=eschool&dim=173789&pos=6&abr=$imginiframe" width="300" height="250" border="0"></a></noscript> Recent Stories with Comments Kentucky offers cloud-based software to 700,000 school usersNo access for bad guysU.S. court weighs school discipline for lewd web postsParent video protesting state budget cuts goes viralEditorial: Threats to innovation <SCRIPT language='JavaScript1.1' SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie;sz=300x250;click=;ord=996778?"> </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <A HREF="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=996778?"> <IMG SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=996778?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 ALT="Click Here"></A> </NOSCRIPT> Educator Resource Centers Computing in the Cloud How technology can help with language instruction Communication and Collaboration for More Effective School Management Expert Blog: Security Insights Boost Student Achievement with Connected Teaching Private: Testing ERC Page Solving key IT challenges with virtualization Online Learning: One Pathway to Success Re-imagining Education One-to-one computing: The last piece of the puzzle Recent Entries Customers question tech industry’s takeover spree New rules bring online piracy fight to U.S. campuses Judge orders school newspaper to delete stories Ed-tech grant program aims to boost college readiness Lawmakers tra
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    "Survey reveals that student bloggers are more prolific and appreciate the value of writing more than their peers"
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    I am trying to get rid of this but cannot delete because it has been annotated by others....that's what I get for playing around ...
Michelle Krill

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    "Kidblog.org is designed for elementary and middle school teachers who want to provide each student with their own, unique blog. Kidblog's simple, yet powerful tools allow students to publish posts and participate in discussions within a secure classroom blogging community. Teachers maintain complete control over student blogs. "
anonymous

8 Ways Blogging Makes Me A Better Teacher - TheApple.com - 0 views

  • As I said before, blogging forces me to come up with stuff to write about. As I do that, I am forced to analyze some of the situations in my life and try to find out why the work or why they don’t work.
    • Mrs Huber
       
      Isn't this what we want kids to do too?
    • anonymous
       
      That's true. But I think it's interesting that if we ask kids to write without a grade attached to it, they won't do it. But maybe we're asking the wrong kids. I still think that kids who are in creative writing classes and poetry classes, etc, should be given a blog in which to write. Some will do so only when told to, but others will use it as this woman uses her blog.
  • . Reading other blogs also helps me to gain new perspectives. These are perspectives that I wouldn’t have without blogging.
    • Mrs Huber
       
      Also applies to kids.
    • anonymous
       
      Indeed it does. Yes, in the overwhelming majority of schools, blogs are blocked. Out of fear. NO other reason
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    What do you think? How can we apply this to make kids better students?
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    What do you think? How can we apply this to make kids better students?
anonymous

All Passage Middle School classes will blog this year -- dailypress.com - 0 views

  • Passage teachers have been encouraged to create an account on Twitter, an online social networking site that limits each posting to 140 characters. Teachers will attend a morning screening of the movie "Julie & Julia" and "live blog" the experience with their Twitter accounts. Rogers chose the movie, based on the experiences of two real people, because one character uses a blog as an education and communication tool.
    • anonymous
       
      Is twitter blocked in your school? You have to ask WHY!
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    Imagine! And they, too, are following the CIPA laws - the same laws that some of our schools are using as reasons to BLOCK all blogs!
Beth Hartranft

Camp Martin Travels - 0 views

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    This is a blog by my colleague, Jeff Martin, 8th grade social studies teacher. The entries are a combination of historical day trips, graduate level travel courses, and little stops along the way. He is a great story teller.
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    This is a blog by my colleague, Jeff Martin, 8th grade social studies teacher. The entries are a combination of historical day trips, graduate level travel courses, and little stops along the way. He is a great story teller. His blogs are fun to read and a great example of what is possible.
anonymous

Fostering Student Creativity and Responsibility With Blogging | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Interesting article supporting blogging
Michelle Krill

Five Steps to Starting a Class Blog | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    "a nine page, five step guide to beginning a class blog."
Michelle Krill

Write4net: Publishing is a matter of click. - 0 views

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    Publish full articles without needing a blog or site. There's no setup or login. Just write your text and Write4net will publish it using your Twitter account. That's it. So easy. And free! You can format your text with several features, including pictures and YouTube, Vimeo and DailyMotion videos. Your text will be published and instantly tweeted. Plus you get a personal page, blog style, where everybody can find all your articles (it even has RSS!).
Beth Hartranft

Wordle Blog: How to make Wordle safe for classroom use. - 0 views

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    Although I hate to suggest blocking more sites in schools... this blog provides a solution for teachers being able to use Wordle with students without worrying about inappropriate Wordles in the Gallery.
anonymous

Student Blogging Guidelines by Kim Cofino - 0 views

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    nice article about blogging guidelines
L Butler

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Super Book Of Web Tools For Educators - 1 views

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    From the genius behind the blog Free Technology for Teachers - here is a link to download the free eBook with additional resources.
Michelle Krill

Posterous - 0 views

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    The place to post everything. Just email us. Dead simple blog by email.
Michelle Krill

ClassChatter | Safe and Effective Web Tools For the Classroom - 0 views

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    Welcome! ClassChatter offers free blogging and web tools for teachers at all levels of education. Our first goal is to provide a safe haven for teachers and students on the web. You will find a secure and private environment, free of any advertising directed at your students. We hope that you will discover useful tools that will help move your students more rapidly into 21st century communications and collaboration!
Michelle Krill

eduperience.com | Bloggings for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    "Start a Blog in Seconds with Unlimited Storage, Bandwidth, Premium Themes and Plugins. It is too easy to publish Your Academic Calendar, Newsletter, Video, Podcast and Photo."
anonymous

Support Blogging! - Links to School Bloggers - 0 views

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    Want to find some great Education Blogs? The mother lode list is here
anonymous

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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    Another nice top ten list. This time - where to make ezines and newspapers online
Mrs Huber

New Entries | Mrs. Huber's Classroom Blog - 0 views

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    My attempt at starting a blog.
L Butler

20 Interactive Whiteboard Resources for Teachers | The Whiteboard Blog - 0 views

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    Almost an entire blog dedicated to interactive whiteboards. Some of the examples are subject specific.
Charles Black

Educational Uses of Facebook - Ecademy - 0 views

shared by Charles Black on 15 Aug 12 - Cached
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    This blog explores the idea of using Facebook for education purposes. It always goes over some pros and cons of it. The blog has links to some interesting articles related to this topic including one about a professor using Facebook to teach a class at Penn State. I really found this blog valuable for the debate about Facebook in education. I personally support some of these methods like using it for important notifications in regards to safety alerts.
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