Student blogs, digital portfolios, blogfolios. Whatever you call them, there are many advantages to helping your students establish their own online space. This post explores examples of how students are using blogs in the classroom….
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A Plan For Writing A Weekly Blog Post In 10 Minutes A Day
This post outlines a simple approach that will see you develop consistency with your blogging and publish one blog post a week. You only need 10 minutes a day to reach your blogging goals!…
Blogging With Young Students: Becky Versteeg’s Story
Teachers often ask about the best way to blog with young students. Some might wonder if it’s feasible at all. The good news is, it is! Becky Versteeg tells us how she approaches blogging with her six and seven year old students. …
Edublogs Weekly: Get blogging advice LIVE from the experts!
This week, we think you will be excited about a couple of LIVE webinars that feature a few Edublogs blogging rockstars. Tech Talk Tuesdays – (Or Monday for those in the Americas!) Teaching Commenting and Encouraging Parent Participation 4pm Tuesday the 22nd in Melbourne, Australia or 9pm Monday the 21st in Los Angeles, California. (See the…
We should talk – what are you doing to ensure student safety online?
It is one of the most important conversations we can have. When student privacy and safety is at stake, we all have an obligation to do our part. Keeping in mind that laws and policies vary depending on where you are and what age you work with, there are some common sense tips we should…
Edublogs Weekly Review: Why you should participate in the Edublog Awards
You may have seen posts, tweets, or messages about the 2010 Edublog Awards process which began yesterday with the nomination phase. Going into our seventh year, these awards are a way to recognize all of the different bloggers, teachers, and others that are contributing to the improvement of education at a global level. It is…