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Classroom Blogging

Explore the power of classroom blogging for interactive learning. Easily update, post problems and quizzes, and display student work. Contact Jill Malpass at jmalpass@conroeisd.net for more information!

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Classroom Blogging

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  1. Classroom Blogging Blogs (short for Weblogs) are • Easily updated • Interactive – post problems, announcements, quizzes, review materials, notes, and have students post comments • Great for displaying student work Jill Malpass, The Woodlands High School, The Woodlands, TX

  2. Links • Example of a Classroom Blog–statistics classroom blog – Spring 2009 • Integrating Technology Blog–blog about Web 2.0 tools that can be used in the classroom • Blogs in Plain English Video–video to help you get started creating a blog • For More Information, please email Jill Malpass at jmalpass@conroeisd.net

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