Sunday, November 16, 2008
Teach 42
So, at first, I did not realize that we were still supposed to locate an article or blog each week and write about it. However, last week I did post the following link to my blog because I thought it was a good site to vist. The following site is a blog: http://www.teach42.com/. Overall, I enjoyed looking at this blog. There are many different opportunities presented through the blog; however, I focused mainly on the updated entries. The updated entries are daily entries about 30 Ways to Become a Better Blogger. Each day gives advice to get the most out of your blog. On the first day, the topic is to focus on the "About" page. Therefore, the days start out simple and allows each user to establish one's self before diving into the posts. One useful tip lies within days 12 and 13. It teaches the user how ti declutter the sidebar. It's easy to clutter things in today's society, and that holds true even to a blog. In fact, after this post, I'm going to view my blog and keep it up-to-date. Yes, I will leave links on for a while, but I will make sure other links or widgets are not taking up any extra room. As I could go and tell you about everyday the author has touched upon, I'm not going to because I could not easily sum up all the advice he has given.
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Steph, I also read this blog. I think I commented on the blog site directly for last week's blog assignment. Anyway, I agree with you that Steve's blog is an excellent blog for technology education. Actually, I've had the opportunity to meet Steve in person, and he truly does know a lot about the world of technology. Most specifically though, he understands the dangers the Internet presents to our younger generation, and he's willing to spread the knowledge of how to successfully integrate technology through education. Not only is he savvy with the modern technology, but he also has some great ideas for teaching safety to our students while using it. Keep checking the site. It's a great one!
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