Monday, January 30, 2012

Taking a moderately sized jump off the cliff...

Blogging. I know it's not new. In fact, some of you may be thinking, "Not another page to maintain!" or "Holy buckets, she wants me to publish my writing for all to see?!"

This is a course about literacy, after all.

At a minimum, your blog will be a personalized, professional space to document your learning experiences this semester. In addition, you now have an authentic audience--not only your instructor, but your classmates, as well. Eventually, you may decide to share your blog with family, friends, and classmates from other classes. Your blog might even evolve into more than reflections on your learning--links to educational resources, websites, videos, your own digital creations...the possibilities are literally endless. Could it become a site to share with your advisor, supervising teacher, potential employer? Maybe.

Or, it can simply be the space in which you reflect on your learning this semester. That's okay, too.

28 comments:

  1. Matthew Hendrickson
    7:00pm Class
    http://mjhendrickson.tumblr.com/

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    1. Actually this works better...
      http://mjhendrickson.blogspot.com/

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  2. Susan Martinson
    7pm class

    sociastudiesgoodreads.wordpress.com

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  3. Michael Becker
    4:30pm class

    http://theologyteacher.blogspot.com/

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  4. Jenna Haack
    http://matterofscience.blogspot.com/
    5-12 Life Science
    7:15 pm class

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  5. Jocelyn Lovick
    http://elmundoliterario.wordpress.com/
    K-12 Spanish, ESL
    4:30

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  6. Lanka Liyanapathiranage
    http://lankaslanguagearts.blogspot.com/
    4:30

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    1. Hi Lanka,
      Your blog won't let me in! It says I'm not invited. Can you check the permissions? Thanks!

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    2. I changed the name and the permissions - have you gotten in yet?

      agreatperformance.blogspot.com

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    3. Yes, I can see it now! Thanks!

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  7. Dan Mork
    4:30
    http://mathdanswers.blogspot.com/

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  8. Ashley Wendinger
    4:30
    http://math-ash.blogspot.com/

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  9. Rio Bailey

    4:30 pm

    http://rbsocialstudies.blogspot.com/

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  10. Michael Gaeta
    4:30
    http://mgaeta09.blogspot.com

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    1. Michael, I'm not finding anything at this address. Can you double check it? Thanks!

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    2. Oops, sorry! It's mgaeta09.wordpress.com

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  11. Jaslyn Boomgaarden
    4:30
    http://jasboomgaarden.blogspot.com/

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  12. Tom Gallaher
    4:30
    http://tomgallaher.blogspot.com/

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  13. Sarah Mlsna
    4:30
    http://theheartofeducation2012.blogspot.com/

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  14. Chris Marquis
    4:30
    http://readingmarquis.wordpress.com

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  15. http://educational-literacy.blogspot.com/

    4:30

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  16. http://readingandwritingsocialstudies.blogspot.com/
    4:30
    Jacob Olson

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  17. http://literacyreveries.blogspot.com/
    (the name is actually Literacy Musings, but the address with that name had already been taken)
    Chris Shepard

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  18. http://tegr585-knoll.blogspot.com/

    Michelle Knoll

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