Choose any of the sites above that you explored and reflect on its educational value. To do this you will need to click Comment at the top of the page and type your reflection in the box. You should see your login name to the left. In your comment tell what you like about the site and how it could be used professionally in your school environment.
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Comments (4)
Laura Vargas said
at 11:06 am on Nov 27, 2007
The Kinderkids blog is very interactive, informative and entertaining for people of all ages.
Betsy Bryan said
at 11:10 am on Nov 27, 2007
I have been wanting to use blogs with students for a long time.
Ramona Burkhart said
at 11:10 am on Nov 27, 2007
I agree about the kinderkids site. It is very easy to manuver, however, I was unable to see a comment that I added.
dgoodman said
at 11:42 pm on Nov 27, 2007
One thing I like about 21 classes, is that it does'nt require student email accounts. You can add students and give them a username and password. You can also set controls so that the site can be easily monitored by you.
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Comments (4)
Laura Vargas said
at 11:06 am on Nov 27, 2007
The Kinderkids blog is very interactive, informative and entertaining for people of all ages.
Betsy Bryan said
at 11:10 am on Nov 27, 2007
I have been wanting to use blogs with students for a long time.
Ramona Burkhart said
at 11:10 am on Nov 27, 2007
I agree about the kinderkids site. It is very easy to manuver, however, I was unable to see a comment that I added.
dgoodman said
at 11:42 pm on Nov 27, 2007
One thing I like about 21 classes, is that it does'nt require student email accounts. You can add students and give them a username and password. You can also set controls so that the site can be easily monitored by you.
You don't have permission to comment on this page.