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Blogging in the classroom: Integration: Collective Learning
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration. How you can and why you should integrate blogging into everday learning experiences and the benefits and problems that arise. Group blogs is an effective way to enhance learning for individual children whilst working with others. Children can build a blogging site together and communicate ideas and findings with one another through posts, rss feeds, links and many other tools. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a third year teaching student at the University ...
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration: blogging across the curriculum
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration. How you can and why you should integrate blogging into everday learning experiences and the benefits and problems that arise. Blogging across the curriculum. Blogging Across the Curriculum. Presentation for SOITA Conference '06. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Defition - Digital storytelling. Why blogging is valuable in the classroom. Technology 'the new information age'. The value of blogging. Links to associated blogs.
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Blogging in schools: Connected Community
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The use of blogging in schools can be a very important element of learning, if used properly. This blog is based on the use of blogs to create a portfolio of the children's learning, and will allow parents, teachers and themselves to follow the development in their learning over their years at school. Blogging in the Classroom is a shared focus for an ICT assignment at the University of Auckland, Faculty of Education. We split the idea of blogging in the classroom into the following areas of focus;.
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Blogging in schools: e-portfolios for assessment
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The use of blogging in schools can be a very important element of learning, if used properly. This blog is based on the use of blogs to create a portfolio of the children's learning, and will allow parents, teachers and themselves to follow the development in their learning over their years at school. Alison has been talking about the value of blogs for assessment in her blog, but I would like to touch on a few things that I see as being important. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Auckland, New Zealand.
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Blogging in schools: Helen Barrett
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The use of blogging in schools can be a very important element of learning, if used properly. This blog is based on the use of blogs to create a portfolio of the children's learning, and will allow parents, teachers and themselves to follow the development in their learning over their years at school. I believe this woman needs her own post because her work is simply amazing (she must really love e-portfolios! And has evaluated each. Helen also discusses the use of the Google applications in a mash-up.
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Blogging in schools: November 2007
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The use of blogging in schools can be a very important element of learning, if used properly. This blog is based on the use of blogs to create a portfolio of the children's learning, and will allow parents, teachers and themselves to follow the development in their learning over their years at school. Blogging in the Classroom is a shared focus for an ICT assignment at the University of Auckland, Faculty of Education. We split the idea of blogging in the classroom into the following areas of focus;.
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration: Who should blog in the classroom
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration. How you can and why you should integrate blogging into everday learning experiences and the benefits and problems that arise. Who should blog in the classroom. Blogging helps to connect children inside and outside of the classroom. A valid comment was made in Charles Nelson blog; How to use blogs in the classroom. He discussed comments made by other bloggers about the management of blogging with younger children. Blog safely in the classroom. The value of blogging.
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration: Blogging in other curriculum areas
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration. How you can and why you should integrate blogging into everday learning experiences and the benefits and problems that arise. Blogging in other curriculum areas. As in my previous entry i talked about using blogs in other curriculum areas rather than just the english curriculum. Through more research and reading many others blogs, it has become clear that there are no limits to blogging in the classroom and the learning experiences it can enhance. And blogs can be ...
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration: What is blogging.....
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration. How you can and why you should integrate blogging into everday learning experiences and the benefits and problems that arise. Blogs make integrating technology in the classroom easy: no technical knowledge is needed and users' thoughts are instantly published to the Web. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Defition - Digital storytelling. Why blogging is valuable in the classroom. Technology 'the new information age'. The value of blogging.
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration: Dr Alison Ruth - Educational Blogging
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Blogging in the classroom: Integration. How you can and why you should integrate blogging into everday learning experiences and the benefits and problems that arise. Dr Alison Ruth - Educational Blogging. Dr Alsion Ruth makes some very valuable comments in her blog; Educational Blogging Creates a Unique Partnership between Third Grade Students and University Students. View her blog for more information. I feel these quotes are worth sharing;. I find that blogging has greatly enhanced the quality of stude...