This article was published 10mths ago, shows how outdated we are. As mentioned by Will Richardson in his article,
For educators, the potential significance of RSS is huge. Think about how teachers and districts could use this syndication process to communicate with students, parents, newspapers, etc. In the classroom, teachers who have students create their own Weblogs can easily keep tabs on what those students are posting by subscribing to their students’ feeds and simply checking their aggregators regularly.
RSS feed’s potential is something which we would defintely want to explore for use in education.
Bloggers change the face of war reporting
Weblogs of US soldiers, Iraqi citizens reveal viewpoints beyond mainstream media reports from the war front
Read the full article at:
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=4780
In-house Edublog Workshop@Beatty Library Instruction Rm
Conducted an in-house training originally for our own CL teachers, and a few other teachers also joined in the exploration. In attendance we have Mdm Tan HK, Mdm Ho FL, Mdm Zhong Qian, Ms Tan TL, Mr Wen Jie, Ms Loo KW, Ms Susanna Pua, Ms Adel Ong, Mdm Goh LS and Mr Chua KS.
Spent abt 3 hrs covering the various aspects of blogger.com. Shld hav introduced the basics, and further explorations can be carried out individually. Bloglines have also been left for self-exploration 🙂
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Blog Sharing at S7 CBM
this day, alice and i did a sharing of our project ‘online student reading portfolio using blogs’ at the s7 cluster board meeting@whitley.
EdTech Award 2004 Presentation
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