I found a few really cool blogs about table top tweeting! Check it out. It may be worth while to try.
http://minimatisse.blogspot.com/2012/01/homeroom-trophy-and-twitter.html
http://artfor1170.blogspot.com/2012/01/twitter.html
Here is a website that informs teachers how to build a positive online community.
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/lesson/build-your-ideal-community-7-8#.T-3PW_rdsqo.pinterest
This is a great blog!!! I found a few new resources for students that I had never heard of. Here is a website that this teacher said she is replacing glogster with http://www.easel.ly/.
http://mesmrswhitesclass.blogspot.com/- Take a look at some of her technology ideas.
Love this because I use Edmodo, but it is a great idea for blogging in general.
Thanks for the props! I just posted about your blog too:) Hope to bring you some traffic. I don't know if I told you this but it's nice to have a option for followers. Sorry if I'm repeating myself. I have met so many great people and blogs by checking out the other who 'follow' me.
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I love the Edmodo Rules. When our students are introduced to blogging we talk about how it is like sharing something in front of the world. Then we talk about who they know in the world their family and friends. Then we discuss how if you post it then it is like saying this in front of all of those people. A rule that we follow is that if you wouldn't say this in front of your grandmother, don't write it online. A student once said "What goes online, stays online". It's important to think :)
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ReplyDeleteI work with a high population of ELL students and posting rules helps them stay focused and they can revisit the poster for clarification as needed. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome. Posters and anchor charts are wonderful as you can revisit when needed.
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