Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Carmicheal are working together on this great project from Mrs. Carmichael's class. http://blogs.usd259.org/mhiggins
Mr. Ehret is using blogging with his students so they can express their views on various issues. http://blogs.usd259.org/jehret/
Mrs. Buranday is using blogging with her math students, sending them to different websites and then having them leave their opinions on those sites. http://blogs.usd259.org/buranday/
Mr. Reed at East is using blogging to gain perspective on his students' views about social studies in our world. http://blogs.usd259.org/areed/
Mrs. Bass is a WPS teacher that taught in Japan and is using blogging to communicate with East high students her experiences there. http://blogs.usd259.org/lbass/
Mrs. Ogborn is using blogging to have her students reflect on class readings and assignments, as well as get assignments started. http://blogs.usd259.org/sogborn/
Mrs. Mercer is using it with her WSTL students to reflect on all different types of technologies and their impact on our lives. http://blogs.usd259.org/
Mr. Niessen is using a blog as one way to correspond with several classrooms during a project about weather. http://blogs.usd259.org/wildweather/
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Loved Mrs. Higgins idea of blogging with students in Italy as Ted Hadley enjoyed his trip abroad.
I visited Mrs. Ogden's site for her Senior English class and was very impressed with the complexity of the issue. I especially enjoyed the documents that were embedded and readily available for students and parents.
I loved the pics and captions of this teacher's trip to Japan.
I loved the way the classes used the teddy bear to encourage blogging across the ocean!
Very neat to see real teachers' blog in action. I even know one of them!
I enjoyed reading about the Wild Weather Project! I enjoyed reading about some of the wild weather in other parts of the country!
I am particulary intrigued at how high school teachers are using the blogs.
FACS teach
I loved the blog about the Teddy Bear what a great way for students to learn about different places. I did an activity like this once, but we sent them in the mail so had to wait a long time to get the information back, it would be so great to get it so quickly.
A lot of great ideas, but not anything that was in the format I wanted to use :(
LC
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