Bloggs can be used in many ways for education. Teachers can put lesson plans that their class enjoyed on the blog. They can also put lessons that kids didnt enjoy. Teachers can post homework schedules and assignments for their students. Teachers can also post extra credit or links to websites for extra work.
I don't know if posting dailey experiences of things that happened in your class is a good idea, but I could see how it would be interesting.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Thing #2
Setting up the blog wasn't too hard, but it took me a week to realize that my blog wasn't registered to the class. I still don't know if I am posting correctly. I guess I will know if this post pops up on the 23 things list. My blogger name is jmarshallsexton. Marshall is my middle name. I tried to change my name to that when i was in high school, but it never caught on. Creating the avatar was easy. I guess it looks like me if I was a cartoon. I just added simple stuff to my avatar because you have to buy the better stuff I think. My avatar didn't post on my first blog, so hopefully it posts on this one. I have noticed that my blog page looks really simple compared to everyone else. That is because I have no idea how to change it. I'll try to work on it some more.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Thing #1
I just set up my blogg and went through the 7 1/2 habit for learning tutorial so hopefully this is correct.
The easiest thing of the seven for me was the play part because who doesnt know how to play. The hardest for me was using technology for my advantage. That is the hardest i believe because most of the time when it comes to technology as soon as it gets complicated I get frustrated and give up, unless I really need to use.
The easiest thing of the seven for me was the play part because who doesnt know how to play. The hardest for me was using technology for my advantage. That is the hardest i believe because most of the time when it comes to technology as soon as it gets complicated I get frustrated and give up, unless I really need to use.
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