First view the video on this blog:
http://ghoke.edublogs.org/2009/04/30/student-bloggers-connecting-through-conversation/
...and read this posting:
http://danielwh16.edublogs.org/2009/04/01/how-blogging-has-connected-me-to-a-global-audience/
Elementary
http://kootmansclass.blogspot.com/http://mrsjaffe.com/
http://asktheauthor.edublogs.org/
http://bookreport.edublogs.org/
http://huzzah.edublogs.org/ ( To see the individual student blogs on this site, click on the student names on the listed in the right hand column.)
http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=41233 ( same as above)
Middle/Secondary
http://missbakersbiologyclass.com/blog/http://civilwarsallie.blogspot.com/
http://pestorekat.blogspot.com/
http://makaya06.edublogs.org/2009/04/10/30/
http://danielwh16.edublogs.org/
I liked the civilwarsallie.blogspot.com. Really interesting to know how to make some hardtack!
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I plan to use Shelfari on my blog. Thank you!
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This is a lot of great information. I will send my link once I am set up.
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I liked Makaya06.edublogs.org. I enjoyed the videos.
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I like bits and pieces of each blog. When I create my own, I will pull what I think will be most helpful.
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed by the talents of these young people. Technology is a wonderful tool. Their generation is very fortunate and have many wonderful things to see and explore from all over the globe. I particularly like student-bloggers-connecting-through-conversation...amazing!!
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Great ideas for book clubs!
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I like the winners of the blog competition it shows the kids hardwork and can be a great motivator for my students.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the missteacha.com blog that provided insight into teaching and shared personal stories that are are reflective of any experiences.
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