- I learned how to create a blog and change the basic design.
- I will use what I have learned to continue modifying this blog until I feel comfortable enough to possibly create a better one for my class...or to modify this one so that it looks more like a class blog.
- I felt good once I got going. I was pretty frustrated with that "next blog" bar at the top. I got rid of it, then changed something, and now it's back. Rather than staying up all night to try to figure it out, I'm about to hit the sack.
- I don't want to forget the address of my blog!
- I think you could use this for older kids. Online discussions, homework, group projects, etc. I'm still having a hard time picturing 3rd graders using this. It could be a great communication tool. However, if you have TeacherWeb, that's very useful too. I'd probably use one or the other, but not both.
- I think that you should use some form of communication that can be accessed by parents/students whenever they need it, whether it's a blog or an online newsletter.
- I still want to know how to get rid of that bar at that top that's bothering me so much!!! :0)
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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Cheree,
ReplyDeleteSo glad you figured out how to get rid of the next blog! Sorry it was so frustrating.
I like how you are already using this blog to keep track of your other learning experiences that are taking place this summer. I agree that you should use TeacherWeb or this with your students, it is jut nice to know your options and make an educated choice.
Robin
Cheree,
ReplyDeleteI agree if you are blogging in teacherweb, doesn't make sense to blog in blogger as well. Decide which you like better and stick with that one. Third graders and their parents would both be great candidates for blogging. Think about a reflection on a book, or science concept, or even a question of the week. Love your template!
Angie