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Rhondda Powling

Teaching Writing With Technology? Blogging, Blogging, Blogging - 3 views

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    Helping students to cultivate the skills needed for writing is often about cultivating a love of writing. Every student needs to be able to express themselves clearly, concisely and intelligently, whatever they are going to end up doing in later life. "The best way to help them develop those skills is to make writing personal and give them a vested interest in communication. Blogs have become one of the most popular website formats in recent years. Blogging websites have become the essential ways for many people to broadcast their personal stories, challenges and insights. This has created both a new generation of budding writers as well as a generation with a keen interest in the stories of others. Blogging offers an immersive experience. Students are simply encouraged to begin a blog chronicling their life story or a subject that ignites their interest. That's when the skills are picked up and developed as a matter of course. The initial blogging assignment should be simple, but at the same time offer a bit of a challenge." Post offers some useful advice about blogging.
Rhondda Powling

Learning About Blogs FOR Your Students- Part III: Commenting | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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    Blogging with students - stepping it up to blogging-commenting
David Raymond

Support Blogging! - Educational Blogging - 0 views

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    All about educational blogging - including a list of many blogs
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    All about educational blogging - including list of many blogs
Rhondda Powling

Attracting Blog Comments | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 1 views

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    @kathleen_morris post "There is no denying that students get a lot more out of blogging when they receive comments. Comments provide feedback, encouragement, advice, positive reinforcement, learning, conversation and new ways of thinking among other things. I have been blogging with my class and I have learnt that there are some tips for attracting comments to your blog.."
Rhondda Powling

Check Out Class Blogs! | The Edublogger - 8 views

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    A post tjhat offers information for you to check out different types of class blogs to get ideas for your own class blog. You could also use this list to make connections with classes in other countries.
John Pearce

BlogBooker - Blog Book - 2 views

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    BlogBooker produces a high-quality PDF Blog Book from all your blog's entries and comments. Archives can be generated from any blog running on WordPress, LiveJournal (and derivatives) or Blogger.The whole process takes about 3-4 minutes, depending on the size of your blog.
John Pearce

Learn WordPress.com - 4 views

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    "Always wanted to be a blogging superstar? Or simply want to learn your way around WordPress.com? You've come to the right place. Go from blogging zero to blogging hero in 10 quick levels."
Tony Searl

BlogEd « Tim's Blog de Blog - 1 views

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    The DET blog (BlogEd) is nearing full release - dates to be confirmed for Term 4. Below I've summarised key features which differentiate it from any 'open' blog. I'll post a slide show after the hols.
Rhondda Powling

http://langwitches.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/blogging-commenting-rubric.pdf - 0 views

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    A comprehensive rubric for student blogging from langwitches
Rhondda Powling

Notes From McTeach: Learning to Blog Using Paper - 6 views

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    An interesting task that introduces students to writing blogs and esp commenting. Includes a list of blogging rules and also another document about ideas for comments
Rhondda Powling

Community | Edublogs - education blogs for teachers, students and institutions - 3 views

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    Edublogs has organized a community and blog directory, making it easy to find blogs that fit your area of interest
John Pearce

Sentiments On Common Sense » Blog Archive » "Why is it important for school l... - 0 views

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    This post responds to the following questions "Why is it important for school leaders to blog?" "What void does blogging fill?"
Daniel Drury

blog of proximal development » Blog Archive » How to Grow a Blog - 0 views

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    How to Grow a Blog
anonymous

Tynt Blog - 0 views

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    Tracer secretly tracks when users copy content from your web site and automatically adds a link back to the original page when your content is pasted. Read more: "Features and Benefits of Tracer « Tynt Blog" - http://blog.tynt.com/?page_id=2#ixzz08jbT0UW0
Ruth Howard

Blogging with an iPad: Choosing a web browser, setting up your theme and adding widgets... - 3 views

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    Sue Walters blogging about blogging with an iPad 
Rhondda Powling

A Quick Guide to 21st Century Critical Thinking Skills for Educators ~ Educational Tech... - 6 views

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    From the Educational Technology & Mobile Learning blog "Enokson has created for us a kind of road map containing all the major critical thinking skills we need to know about. He put these skills into an image that you can download from Flicker. Here his image has been turned it into an infographic-like embeddable HTML code to use on your website or blog. Check the code below if you want to embed it on your blog but please if you are to use this link anywhere else online make sure to pay credit to Enokson.
Rhondda Powling

Blogs - 4 views

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    A list of history teaching/teacher blogs and some good tips as well
anonymous

The Prose of Blogging (and a Few Cons, Too) : November 2008 : THE Journal - 0 views

  • At the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, Principal Chris Lehmann champions integration of technology into all aspects of the curriculum. But he emphasizes that the educational purpose comes first.
  • set out to show that blogging could improve students' writing skills by making them write more frequently and comment on one another's work.
  • Blogging is relatively new, with little research to support its academic benefits, so Bachenheimer's study is an eye-opener.
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    Blogging is relatively new, with little research to support its academic benefits, so Bachenheimer's study is an eye-opener.
Kay Oddone

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 8 views

shared by Kay Oddone on 30 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Free blogs for each student in a class.
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    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. Set up your class with no student email addresses.
Rhondda Powling

The Cutest Blog on the Block - Free Blog Backgrounds, layouts and more! - 4 views

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    Free blog designs - backgrounds, layouts and tips and tricks for bloggers
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