Widgets About You

Widgets can be as much for you as the can be for your reader. Continue reading Widgets About You
~~ Writing is hard fun. ~ Donald Murray ~~ "The good way to learn is to use it now." ~ Seymour Papert ~~
Widgets can be as much for you as the can be for your reader. Continue reading Widgets About You
If you know what’s coming, you can plan ahead and write posts that you SCHEDULE to post on those days you won’t be able to do so. Continue reading Plan Ahead – Schedule!
frosted spruce
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a blue landscape Continue reading Winter Wonderland
“What will I write about?” is a question often asked by new bloggers. For just getting started, start short. Here’s how! Continue reading Jump Start Momentum
Looking for a creative way to post an image with a Slice of Life story this March? Continue reading JigSaw Planet Puzzle Fun Slice of Life
If I hadn’t set my calendar goals, I would have missed out on the opportunity to learn from others and then share for others. Continue reading Looking Back
I’m just a person like you, doing the best I can. So, please: Are you ready? Will you play? I’m game for a continued #blogging28! Continue reading Momentum Part 5 Reflection
“It’s every teacher’s dream. Students are no longer writing for a grade or for their teacher. Instead, they are writing for their peers and generating their own topics. Can this really be possible?” Continue reading Blogging With Students
post using my iPhone Continue reading iPhone Edublogs post
Are you considering blogging? Have you thought about blogging — about sharing your ideas on a topic of your interest? Are you an educator with experience and therefore strategies to share? Are you a new educator with new ideas to Continue reading CCCWrite A Blog Beginning
Classroom Blogging A few teachers have wondered about starting class blogs and student blogs. Blogging is writing — it’s thinking and communicating ideas; it can be a place to share daily or used as a portfolio or both. It meets Continue reading Blogging With Students
What I love about blogging and tweeting in education is the connections and learning and support. We, as connected educators, know the importance of connecting kindly to learn together to better the world. I wasn’t going to #notatiste17 this year, but Continue reading notatiste17 June 24 Passion
It’s Sunday! DigiLit Sunday is a Sunday post on literacy, an invitation by Margaret Simon, to share literacy strategies and tools for the classroom. This week’s list of bloggers: Click here. This week: Get started or restarted with class blogging Continue reading #DigiLit Sunday Blogging Challenge
The Summer of Make, Play, Learn has begun at #clmooc ! We’re introducing ourselves with avatars and inspiring each other to try something. In my writing classroom, making avatars and pseudonyms are one of our first goals: creating an avatar Continue reading #clmooc The Inspiration Has Begun – Join In