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Aug 29 2010, 1:04 PM EDT
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This section used to refer to blogging as a "verb," when it's actually a gerund, which is a verb form that becomes a noun by adding "ing." It's basically a thing, as it is the act of writing in a blog.
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- As a teacher, you can guide the conversation of the blog. Help students find other blogs or websites to read on the
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Oct 1 2009, 12:12 AM EDT
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in a certain way and that you need to revise and that everyone needs to be writing on the same topic. Yet with Blogging
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that an audience will be out there reading. Links: Mark Ahlness Professional Blog Mark Ahlness Student Blogs Clarence Fisher Professional Blog Clarence Fisher Student Blogs
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Blog Network
Blogs Are Not the Enemy
Student created Blog rubrics
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grade teacher in Seattle has adapted the silent reading time in his classroom to include reading blogs and web sites. - Only after students are engaged in the conversation process can true blogging take
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May 6 2008, 10:52 PM EDT
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I think that we need to as teachers recognize the importance of Blogging as a way of communicating. In the past we thought that writing
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