Tag: Blogs
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IFLLEX 2022
One of my favorite changes this year is the idea of an all-digital presentation process. An interactive Google Doc was created for presenters to post links and be able to connect with attendees. This also made the login process not necessary by having all your links on one doc even if you were posting across…
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Blogging and Digital Writing in the Classroom
I was walking with my oldest daughter tonight in Kroger and commented that I had a blog after she mentioned reading a blog in class. Without missing a beat she said, “You have a blog?” I responded, “Yes, I have had a blog since 2008.” Needless to say, I spent most of our time in…
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ReBlog: Why Educators Should Use Twitter
Updated October 10, 2023.I can no longer support the use of Twitter. I am keeping this post in my feed as a record of my previous support. See my new posts here. Goodbye Twitter Part 1 and Part 2 Even after all the news about Elon Musk taking over Twitter, I still believe it is…
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ENG 10 Blog Posts 1st Nine Weeks
Personal Responses There should be at least four (4). All your choice. Literature Responses Unit 01: You and the Internet Unit 02: Ruth=Love?, Flood Stories, Death Unit 03: Trojan War: Article Responses Unit 03: Trojan War Project (See Below) Unit 04: What is a Parody and do you think that Don Quixote is a good…
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ENG10 Weekly Update Jan 12
Ancient Texts: Flood “The Flood” and “The Return” from Gilgamesh “Noah and the Ark” from Book of Genesis “Deucalion” and “Tata and Nena” Choice of blog postings: Why do different cultures have a common flood story? Hebrew Bible Reading: Book of Ruth Choice of blog postings: Is the story of Ruth a tale of love, compassion, or…