Joe’s Action Research & another Georgia State Weblogger

Joe posts his Action Research Update.  He presented at the Teachers Network Policy Institute to an audience of teachers, principals, and university professors.  I can’t wait to see his study.  This is the type of documentation we all need to find the time to do.  Joe continues to be a trail blazer!

On another note, through a student I was helping learn how to create a WebQuest, I learned about a professor here at Georgia State who has a weblog.  I emailed him and shared several of our sites.  He invited me to his class and gave me the entire class time to share and all the students created a weblog.  I just got an email from him. 

Thank you for such an enlightening and entertaining class. From what I’ve heard the students are mad bloggers now.

He told me that he created his blog to learn about it.  The write up on his site for the About link is as follows:

About this Blog
George Pullman teaches rhetoric and electronic writing at Georgia State Univesity. This blog exists because he figures to know one you have to have one, and he is currently developing a paper for cw2003 that deals with blogging as a tool for writing instruction.

His syllabus for his class really impressed me as he is one of those trail blazers who truly integrates technology with his curriculum.  He was glad to know that we were hosting sites here.  Small world, huh?

 


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