TILT - Teachers Improving Learning with Technology

The vidcast that is created by teachers for teachers. Do you have a great idea, learning resource, skill, advice, or experience you feel could help other teachers using technology to enhance their students' learning experiences? Send your text, photo, audio recording, video recording, link, or any other medium you'd like and it will become a part of a future TILT broadcast! Email tilttv@gmail.com

Saturday, March 11, 2006

TILT Episode 9 - Educational Blogging Part 2

Teachers are doing many things with weblogs in their classrooms. In this episode, we feature some of those blogs as well as interview a Seattle teacher, Bre Pettis, about how he uses blogs with his art students.

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Show Links:
Mrs. Polak's 4/6 Class Blog
Paul Gates' 2nd Grade Class
Willow Web
Simple Machine Blog
Dive Blog
Young Reader's Choice Awards Blog
Bre Pettis' Room 132 Blog

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3 Comments:

  • At 12.3.06, Anonymous bre said…

    Man, this video is super informative. It rules!!! Thanks for letting me be part of it!

    bre

     
  • At 4.3.09, Blogger Ben Jewell said…

    I am a teacher new to technology and I am trying to determine if blogs are useful in the classroom. I find that a good deal of technology is spending money on technology that is doing that same old things with expensive technology. It appears that blogs seems to be a way of teaching in a completely different way. Are many of you having all of your students posting in a middle school setting. Thanks

     
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