I have tried to use blogs to write and respond to poetry. One year was a nightmare and one year was a dream. Everything depends on the students and the atmosphere of the class
I'd agree with Mrs. J - the tools depend on the atmosphere for sure. I hope you'll try blogging on your blog here to get practiced before trying one with a class. And be sure to start small - don't try a big group at first. Work with as few students as you can get away with to get the feel of things. Let us know how it's going by blogging here.
I have tried to use blogs to write and respond to poetry. One year was a nightmare and one year was a dream. Everything depends on the students and the atmosphere of the class
ReplyDeleteI found using other people's Delicious bookmarks very helpful. I also hope to start using my blog as a homework blog for my students.
ReplyDeleteI'd agree with Mrs. J - the tools depend on the atmosphere for sure. I hope you'll try blogging on your blog here to get practiced before trying one with a class. And be sure to start small - don't try a big group at first. Work with as few students as you can get away with to get the feel of things. Let us know how it's going by blogging here.
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