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Diana Boffa

Blogger: Create your free blog - 1 views

shared by Diana Boffa on 19 Nov 09 - Cached
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    When are we suppose to start our own blog ? i am just wondering because we only have 2 weeks left and i feel i dont want to start a blog i am not going to follow up with ..please respond radney.
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    Hi, Diana! You can start your blog any time from now till the end of the semester. I would like you to email me with your blog once you have started, and I will credit your grade (participation) in the course accordingly. A couple of students have started blogs (but they are both '060 students, so you can still be the first among the '050 students) :)
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    I have just started my blog. and would like to let other students know, who havnt started a blog, to think about your URL name that you will use. i am only stating this so that you can possibly get some followers of your blog. i made a hasty decision and just used my name, which i am sure will not draw a crowd. anyway take this into consideration.
taryn doherty

Starting A Blog - How to Start a Blog - Tips and Clips - 0 views

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    Just some quick ideas on how to start a blog and some ideas for it too!
J.Randolph Radney

Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change - 0 views

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    Join Blog Action Day 09, the single largest social change event on the web. People who have an interest in environmental issues might want to take a look at the blogs linked to the blogactionday site.
J.Randolph Radney

Student Bloggers - 1 views

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    This is a meta-blog (i.e. a directory of blogs), a resource to help people find blogs in a particular subject area.
Jak McKinnon

The IT Student Blog » Blog Archive » Work in trance - 1 views

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    This is blog about how IT students and professionals tend to like the same genre of music in large numbers
J.Randolph Radney

Blogger in Middle-earth: One Voice? A post for bloggers - 1 views

  • What sort of voice do you use when you write a blog post? Do you have an informal or personal tone to your writing? Or do you prefer the more formal structured approaches?
  • Bryson is a journalist. Yet even for me, twice a Science graduate, his ‘voice’ immediately captures my interest in the Science he writes about. He speaks as if he is talking with me, not talking directly at me.
  • Is there a single genre that is appropriate to writing blog posts?Or should the genre be selected according to the topic of the post? Could genre be chosen to address a particular target group within the readership of the blog?
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    This is a resource to help you think about how formal students want their public blog to be.
J.Randolph Radney

TeachPaperless: Tales of a Third Grade Blogger (or, The Year Social Tech Broke) - 0 views

  • Turns out their teachers (same ones I wrote this letter to) are crazy about the idea of their students blogging. And so, they've given my boys permission to do their weekly home/school connections via their blogs.
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    It's time to catch up to these Grade 3 students. :) radney
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    If Grade 3 students blog regularly, why can't we learn it?
Diana Boffa

Blogs - Hunch - 1 views

shared by Diana Boffa on 13 Jan 10 - Cached
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    this may help out to find an interesting blog.
J.Randolph Radney

Blogging - 2 views

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    These bookmarks provide help, guidelines, and examples of blogging.
Jak McKinnon

The IT Student Blog » Blog Archive » Dressed for success… in the right area - 0 views

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    JUst think this is funny how some people present their image
Chris Ash

Have a Complaint? Blog about It - ABC News - 0 views

shared by Chris Ash on 02 Feb 10 - Cached
  • I am from Canada, was trying to record something off of your TV station, because it is in high definition, but you station is the most boringest station there is! I scrolled through you guide and all i saw was boring soap operas, city line, man a monkey could hand out better TV. That's too bad. You guys have all the technology, but no talent. Ya have no class son! Step into my office, cause your fired! The best thing about this TV station is the blog! Thank you for letting me vent!
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    this is my blog comment hacking on abc TV
J.Randolph Radney

Websites and IMs and Blogs, Oh My! : A Response to Dr. Jill McClay's BCTELA Presentatio... - 0 views

  • Jill began by talking about the "new literacies" of technology, including blogs, instant messaging, sharing videos online, and many other kinds of literacy that go well beyond "print on paper." One of the most interesting and potentially alarming things Jill told us was the fact that eight- to ten-year-olds are the fastest-growing group of users on the internet.
  • According to research done by media-awareness.ca, a non-profit organization that develops media literacy programs, kids can be exposed to inappropriate content and risky situations online, including bullying and sexual harassment. On the other hand, the same survey makes it clear that most young people have positive experiences online, and they use the Internet to foster existing social relationships and create new ones. How can we help keep kids' online literacy experiences positive?
  • Jill gave us some examples that made us realize that, regardless of the fears (and often, regardless of the rules) of parents and educators, kids are using the web and joining online communities; they are sharing their writing and secrets, reading those of others, and creating relationships. The Internet is not going away; in fact, access to the web is nearly universal in Canada, either at home, at school, or at public libraries and Internet cafes.
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  • we need to participate in web-based communities and literacy and respect, not dismiss, kids' online relationships. We need to learn the conventions of online literacy. Young people are not going to learn about online safety and security from us unless they see that we know what we're talking about, and that we are also part of that community.
  • Jill's presentation made me realize how much more was out there, and that a lot of it could be very useful in the English classroom and beyond.
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    This is another recent article written on the use of social media in education, particularly by younger students.
J.Randolph Radney

Exams « Andrew B. Watt's Blog - 4 views

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    Here's a blog on one teacher's recent essay exam.
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    The main point Mr. Watt makes is that students essay writing skills leave a lot to be desired; none of the essays were as good as the comments students offered each other on their work. Their first essays were structurally poor, but based on content they knew well. The other essays were better examples of good writing, but had insufficient information that was sought by the instructor on the subjects.
J.Randolph Radney

Legal and Illegal Commas - Lingua Franca - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • In the optional cases there are heavy punctuators, who use more commas, and light punctuators, who use fewer. Take clause-initial adjuncts, for example. A light punctuator would use [2a] where a heavy punctuator would use [2b].
J.Randolph Radney

TeachPaperless: What to Do When Students Abuse Social Technology - 0 views

  • The parents need to understand that social technology is not going away. And they need to understand that it is in their own best interest that their kids understand both how to use it and how to be responsible digital citizens.
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    Sometimes people worry that social media increases our ability to bully one another. In this website, the author seems to advocate responsible use and the teaching of proper social accountability as a remedy for this possibility, rather than an attempt to keep students away from online blogging and similar things.
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