How Educators Are Using Weblogs

The summer issue of The Intel Innovator is going to spotlight How Educators Are Using Weblogs. Pam Pritchard, Helen Turnbull, Will Richardson, and myself will be featured in late June on “Day 300″ through “Day 304″

Highlights from the article:

Four teachers who are using a new Web publishing technology to motivate students, build online collaboration, and enhance learning opportunities share their stories in a special series scheduled to launch in late June on An Innovation Odyssey, a feature of the Intel® Innovation in Education Web site. Look for these stories in late June on “Day 300″ through “Day 304.”

The article goes on to say….

The stories will show, by example, how teachers can set up weblogs that help meet learning goals. Each story also includes links to examples of student and teacher weblogs. In addition, in the coming months Intel Innovation in Education will be creating new online resources for teachers who want to learn more about using weblogs. Educators interested in this emerging technology can watch for resources that will address how to use weblogs effectively in the classroom, where to find free space for hosting a site, and how to gain access to other useful resources. Watch for details on the Web site (www.intel.com/education), or subscribe to The Intel® Innovator for free updates.

One Response to “How Educators Are Using Weblogs

  1. PamP Says:

    Thanks, Anne for letting me know. :)

    I’m trying to catch up on a few weeks of back weblog reading here now. I’ve got to get back in the loop…extra time is so hard to come by right now…but, I’m going to make an extra effort to find some.