Updated Blogroll

I’ve got everyone from our Utah Writing Project One-Week Open Institute on the Blogroll now.  Keep in touch with each other.

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Student Blogging

Should you incorporate blogging in your teaching? Here are some links to Youth Voices, a blogging community of students and their teachers from around the country.

On your own blog, write a post that:

  • makes a link to Nichole’s post
  • comments on what skills/knowledge are evident in the post and in the comments about her post
  • reflects on why or why not you would consider using blogs in your teaching

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pen and paper

pen and paperHere’s a picture by Gafoto.  It’s important that we show our students how to use Creative Commons images and that they learn how to link to those photographers.

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Here’s a link to an Edublogs User Manual by Gail Desler of Area 3 Writing Project in California. Using Gail’s instructions as our guide, let’s:

  • add a link in the blogroll (this could be where you have student blogs)
  • add an image and format that image. Use a Creative Commons image please.
  • learn to monitor our blog (for instance, so that no inappropriate comments are posted)
  • comment on someone else’s blog in this class and approve the comments others make
  • add users to your blog and set their permissions

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Making a link

I’m going to make a link in a post!

And speaking of links … here’s a link to the Online Writing Lab at Purdue University.

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more bloggin

oh yeah.  I read an article about education blogging.

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ed blogging

bloggin it

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Hello world!

Welcome to Edublogs.org. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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