Teacher using blogs and podcasts with pupils. Like giving pupils a voice, open-ended stuff and fun. IT wise I favour macs, like scripting languages and simple mashups.
Hi John
I have had a link to your blog from mine for ages!
Looking forward to exchanging ideas...
Isabelle
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com
At 6:45pm on September 10, 2007, Allon Mason said…
John - have you heard of YouFig.com? It's a useful site for collaboration between students and between teacher & class. I still have a few invites left. Let me know if you'd like one.
At 11:03pm on September 5, 2007, John Johnston said…
Hi Al,
We intend starting some of the younger children blogging, our primary 3, but they will be about 7 years old. I'm trying to push blogging to my fellow teachers here this session. Could you ask what the problem commenting was and i see if we can do something about it.
Hi John
this looks like a great place for educational networking and enhancing the kids learning. My miniLegends are very keen to connect with another Year 3 blogging class. They've got their eyes on the Sandaig Otter Cubs but had a problem leaving a comment I believe. Is there anything you've got happening for 8 and 9 year olds?
Thanks for the invite
Cheers, Al
At 4:43am on September 5, 2007, Kim Pericles said…
Hello John!
Here you are on my friends list - fancy seeing you here! Looks like there is heaps to see and read around here, need a few more internet hours in a day :)
Hi John, welcome from Germany!
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I have had a link to your blog from mine for ages!
Looking forward to exchanging ideas...
Isabelle
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com
We intend starting some of the younger children blogging, our primary 3, but they will be about 7 years old. I'm trying to push blogging to my fellow teachers here this session. Could you ask what the problem commenting was and i see if we can do something about it.
this looks like a great place for educational networking and enhancing the kids learning. My miniLegends are very keen to connect with another Year 3 blogging class. They've got their eyes on the Sandaig Otter Cubs but had a problem leaving a comment I believe. Is there anything you've got happening for 8 and 9 year olds?
Thanks for the invite
Cheers, Al
Here you are on my friends list - fancy seeing you here! Looks like there is heaps to see and read around here, need a few more internet hours in a day :)
Kim
I created a Group on Classroom 2.0: DigiSkills (about digital teaching methods like wikis...).
Please consider to join as well!
Check out one of my blogs
http://e-competences.blogspot.com
Greetings
Hans
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