[Editor’s Note: This post was written jointly by Jeff McClurken and Julie Meloni.] Several of us at ProfHacker incorporate blogs into our pedagogy, and we have written on a range of course ...
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 ...
If you’re looking to take your students’ work to the next level, creating a class blog is a great way to motivate students to produce their best work — precisely because with a class blog, your ...
If I still taught in K-12, would I use a blog? It's one of those new technology tools that some of us digital immigrants might struggle to appreciate. Knowing what I do now, I probably would at least ...
In a previous Prof. Hacker post, Jason Jones linked to Hillary Miller’s “Lessons from a First-Time Course Blogger”, which contains great advice such as making sure not to forget about the blog and not ...
While blogs are being condemned as a dangerous adolescent pastime, schools are starting to use the popular online journals as a teaching tool. Students in an independent study physical education class ...
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 ...
LAST spring, when Marisa L. Dudiak's second-grade class in Frederick County, Md., returned from a field trip to a Native American farm, all the students wanted to do was talk about what they saw. But ...
2/26/2007—If I still taught in K-12, would I use a blog? It's one of those new technology tools that some of us digital immigrants might struggle to appreciate. Knowing what I do now, I probably would ...