I really enjoyed your Buzzfeed article! I will definitely be using some of those crafty tips in my future classroom. However, like Dr. McVerry said, I would suggest you write a little something to accompany the link. Are there any items from this piece that you would definitely not use in your classroom? Do you have any ideas that the author of the Buzzfeed post left out?
I feel that adding a link to your blog is effective if you explain it. Why did you pick this website over so many others? How would you incorporate these into your future classroom? How would you make these your own? The key to doing something like this; let us hear what you think. Would you use all of these suggestions? Are there ones you would not use and why? How would these be modified for various grades?
I enjoy short posts that curate information. Thanks for sharing the link.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite tech bloggers, Om Malik has launched a recent effort to highlight concise writing.
One thing you need to do to build trust with an audience though is to describe the links you curate. Briefly explain what you liked.
Maggie,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your Buzzfeed article! I will definitely be using some of those crafty tips in my future classroom. However, like Dr. McVerry said, I would suggest you write a little something to accompany the link. Are there any items from this piece that you would definitely not use in your classroom? Do you have any ideas that the author of the Buzzfeed post left out?
I feel that adding a link to your blog is effective if you explain it. Why did you pick this website over so many others? How would you incorporate these into your future classroom? How would you make these your own? The key to doing something like this; let us hear what you think. Would you use all of these suggestions? Are there ones you would not use and why? How would these be modified for various grades?
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