Kamis, 28 Agustus 2014

Student Blogging Challenge & Why To Blog In Class

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Top Posts Of The Week!

Adding Comments to Videos
ozgekaraoglu.edublogs.org

Comment Bubble is new web tool that lets you leave comments on videos collaboratively. As the students watch the video, they can vote on the comment buttons, or they can leave comments by writing, recording their voices or filming themselves.

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How I Use Blogging As a Transdisciplinary Learning Tool
mrkuransblog.wordpress.com

Mr. Kuran explains how he uses  blogging in his classroom, and how this has empowered his students to take ownership of their own learning.

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Blogging Tip: Embed Content With Just A URL
theedublogger.com

Bloggers are often looking for a widget or a plugin that can help them embed content from other sites. What many users don't realize is that you can embed lots of content just by pasting a simple URL into your blog post.

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Why Blogging is So Valuable in the Elementary Classroom
alearninglifeforme.edublogs.org

This is a nice post highlighting some of the challenges teachers face when it comes to blogging, how to overcome them, and what the overall benefits of blogging are for your students. We somehow overlooked this post the week it was published so we're sharing it now!
Tablets Fall Out Of Favour In NSW Classrooms
smh.com.au

This last post is not one by an Edublogger, but rather an interesting article from the Sydney Morning Herald about tablets vs laptops in the classroom. We'd like to know what you and your students prefer. Let us know on Twitter, @edublogs or #TabvsLap 

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