Kamis, 04 Juni 2015

Turn Your Blog Into A Book & Top Posts

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Turn Your Blog Into A Book

You and your students have been blogging away all year. You've been writing regularly, documenting class projects, and recording your students' progress.

Your blog has been a wonderful way to engage your peers and class parents. And, while it's been challenging at times, you persevered and created a wonderful record full of milestones, photos and moments worth remembering.

Whether you want to create a simple PDF version of your blog, or you want to turn it into a glossy, breathtaking, piece of art, there are tools out there that you can use.
 

Top Posts Of The Week!

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Help Wanted: Change
derekoldfield.edublogs.org

This post reflects the frustrations of being a reflective connected educator stuck in a school and evaluation system that does little to empower educators to become better.

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Photo Credit: Sten Dueland via Compfight cc

Summer Brings The Chance To Regain Your Balance
christopherwooleyhand.edublogs.org
 
The modern educator can easily be overwhelmed by the challenges of teaching and leading.  If we don't take the time to renew ourselves on a personal and professional level, we won't be effective in supporting the growth of our students. Summer offers us the chance to "sharpen the saw."  
 
Transform: Snapshots of Contemporary Teaching and Learning
Shekou International School

The educators from one of our CampusPress networks, Shekou International School, created this interactive book to provide educators with practical examples of contemporary teaching and learning.

They wanted to base these ideas within the domains of effective pedagogical practice including feedback, formative assessment, portfolios, inclusivity, visible learning and more. Feel free to use, remix and share in any way you like.
 
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Photo Credit: Mr. Theklan via Compfight cc

If You Give A Student A Writing Prompt
mrsrombachreads.edublogs.org
 
A terrific example of classes connecting through writing prompts and blogging!

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