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Giving Students Guidelines: Writing a Blog Commentary | Teaching without a Net
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Teaching without a Net. Blogging about Blogging about Relationships. Giving Students Guidelines: Writing a Blog Commentary. December 2, 2010. While the free-for-all feeling of blogs exists, I had to do my part and find a way to teach my students something–something more than simply “What is a blog? The assignment: Write a commentary blog (based on a chapter in our textbook, Writing Today). These commentaries had to do three things:. 3 Synthesize these two sides into where the student stands. 8221; and is...
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Advice for Teachers: A word about audience | Teaching without a Net
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Teaching without a Net. Blogging about Blogging about Relationships. Advice for Teachers: A word about audience. November 15, 2010. In case I haven’t stated it clearly enough, I am not a regular blogger. I am also, by no means, a blog expert. Yet here I am teaching blogging to a class of English 101 students. Hence Susan and I’s blog name: teaching without a net (which implies that if you fail, then you fall, and you have to deal with all of the consequences of that SPLAT! UNM’s Core Writing Program.
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January | 2011 | Teaching without a Net
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Teaching without a Net. Blogging about Blogging about Relationships. Archive for January, 2011. January 6, 2011. The Final Theater Project! Photo of the Week. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 4 other followers. From the Classroom to the Blog. 1,214 took a peek. Aaryn Belfer's Thematically Fickle Blog. Elizabeth Tannen's Dating in the Odyssey Years. Heather Armstrong's Blog. Jennifer Simpson's Blog. A Cinderella Story….
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About the Blog(s) | Teaching without a Net
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Teaching without a Net. Blogging about Blogging about Relationships. Please visit our intro post. For an explanation of this teaching/blogging experiment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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More Credit: the Alternative to Extra Credit | Teaching without a Net
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Teaching without a Net. Blogging about Blogging about Relationships. More Credit: the Alternative to Extra Credit. November 17, 2010. It is that time again. The end of the semester. When grades are not what we want them to be (students and teachers both, if you are a teacher like me who worries that low grades are a reflection of my teaching) and time is running out. Lucky for my blogging students, they are enrolled in one of UNM’s Freshmen Learning Community Courses. A brief explanation of something you...
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Wish It Were Fiction: Skin Deep
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Wish It Were Fiction. Things I couldn't make up, and wouldn't, if I could have. (Others, I'm just happy to report.) You can email me at Minokemeg@aol.com. Monday, October 18, 2010. If I were a fashion designer, the clothes would be all about what's on the inside. Beautiful silk linings. Colorful finishes on the seams. Wild patterns on the inside of the collar, the placket. Brocade interiors showing when you rolled up the shirt or trouser cuffs. But I can't even sew. I wish someone would do this.
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Wish It Were Fiction: 03/01/2009 - 04/01/2009
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Wish It Were Fiction. Things I couldn't make up, and wouldn't, if I could have. (Others, I'm just happy to report.) You can email me at Minokemeg@aol.com. Monday, March 16, 2009. THE TELEMARKETER'S POINT OF VIEW. The jail's a funny building, not prison-like at all. It's a high-rise, covered with skinny rectangular slits instead of windows. It's a big triangular block on end - not like any place I've ever seen. Seems they couldn't bother with a fourth wall for the trouble locked inside. On the day I'm tal...
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Wish It Were Fiction: Letting the Blister Rise
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Wish It Were Fiction. Things I couldn't make up, and wouldn't, if I could have. (Others, I'm just happy to report.) You can email me at Minokemeg@aol.com. Tuesday, May 06, 2008. Letting the Blister Rise. This week, Susan Henderson asks LITPARK devotees about what's in their drawers or pockets. In my pocket was an email, with the address of the Israeli consulate, and this is why:. They gave me a pass on the metal detector, and I joined the crowd. Aunt Dorothy was there, and thrilled to see me. In trut...
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