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High School Chemistry Teacher from South Carolina

First Blog

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http://radicalion.wikispaces.com/Blog+from+Edblog is the link for my first blog. I have enjoyed getting to learn how to use these tools and look forward to implementing them in my classes this year.

middle school writing, history & math teacher from Philadelphia

Wetoku & Blogs

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I loved these 2 tools! I can use the Wetoku in all of my classes, and am very excited about its applications. I have been wanting to try blogs with my students for awhiloe, but wasn't quite sure how to get started. Your tutorial made it so easy, now I am ready to try it in my classes this Fall. Thanks Lisa, for sharing all of these super cool tools and making it incredibly easy to figure them out! I csan't wait to start using many of them in my own classroom in a few weeks!

Web 2.0 tools rock!

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I loved all the tools! I can't wait to use all these resources with my students. I will definitely incorporate the blog this school year. I can't wait!

http://edutopia-ntbootcamp.wikispaces.com/Portfolio+for+Carmen+Marroquin

Thank you for this article

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Thank you for this article about blogging. I am a fairly new teacher and can be intimidated by technology. But your article has so many great ideas and you have made it really easy to understand how to set one up that even I feel like I can do it. I love the idea about bringing parents into the classroom and I am looking forward to hopefully enticing some of my reluctant writers with this fun approach.

ELA coordinator and teacher at Bavarian International School, Munich

I'm having trouble with the

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I'm having trouble with the wiki. The 'edit' button is not appearing on my page, so I can't upload my blog. Help! Thanks!

Looking for a position teaching business or middle school math

Jing?

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I don't know how to use jing, so I put a link to my blog on my wiki. Hope this works.

Connecting with Parents and Community

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I love the emphasis that was placed on connecting with parents and the school community. Our 5th grade works a lot with "Zines", and I think blogging would be a wonderful way to publish our "Zines" that feature school and community events. I'm wondering what type of blog account is the safest and most useful for our upper intermediate age group?

2nd grade teacher from Atlanta, GA

Awesome ideas

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I am a new teacher and love the idea of blogging in the classroom. All of the ideas for student's use of blogs are really inspiring. I really love the blogging buddies map...what an amazing tool!

Studying for my Masters in Education at Lesley University

Great tool!

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I've loved every class of this New Teacher Boot Camp. I never thought of myself as a blogger, but WordPress made it very easy to do. I will definitely introduce it to my classroom in the future!

Thank you

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Lisa, thank you for your informative "how to" use blogs boot camp. I was not very familiar with blogging before reading this article. You made it clear the tremendous impact blogging can have on students’ education when used creatively. I also liked how you pointed out that it can be a great tool to involve families. I have been trying to get families more involved and am excited to try blogging in the classroom to improve student learning and get families more involved.

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