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Teachers reaching out to students with a new class of blogs

A new class of education-specific weblogs is providing teachers and students new opportunities to share ideas with each other and with audiences that may be oceans or continents apart. Says one third grade teacher, “Never in 25 years of teaching have I seen a more powerful motivator for writing than blogs. . . . And that’s because of the audience. Writing is not just taped on the refrigerator and then put in the recycle bin. It’s out there for the world to see. Kids realize other people are reading what they write.” Learn more about the new blogs in The Seattle Times.

Posted by David Roberts on 18 October 2006 in Literacy and Technology , Writing

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