On her blog, Danielle reflected on a Mariners game, the WASL and a trip to Geneva, garnering online comments from Texas and Canada. Her blog was part of a class project started last year by her ...
Teacher Matthew J. Clausen looked at his Web-design students—their fingers flying over their computer keyboards—and marveled. These 10th, 11th, and 12th graders—even the sullen or quiet ones who never ...
Stephanie Hedge is a graduate student in the Department of English at Ball State University. You can follow her on twitter at @slhedge. This is the third post in what is rapidly becoming a series on ...
Do you participate in class? Are you quiet when a teacher asks for opinions? Or do you just need a way to fully express your opinion about an idea? Here's a suggestion: Talk to your teacher about ...
Last month I introduced a simple 5-point rubric for evaluating class blogs. I mentioned then that grades are a (superficial) way to let students know what we value. But how do we get students to ...
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