I suspect that this will reach only a small percentage of CB users, but that's OK. I actually just returned from a vacation of sorts, a few days in my favorite NC city, Asheville, with my son, wife, and my parents. It was great fun.
Anyway, a friend of mine, Gwen Solomon, is working on a new book about instructional applications of Web 2.0 tools. She has established a survey on Survey Monkey looking for examples of how teachers are using blogs, wikis, podcasting, etc. If you have time, check out the survey and contribe anything that you can.
I am getting a "site not found" for that URL. Is it just me?
Pat Ruffing
http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=81192
--- On Tue, 7/14/09, David Warlick <david.warlick@...> wrote:
From: David Warlick <david.warlick@...> Subject: [classblogmeister] Survey on Blog usage... To: classblogmeister@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 8:32 AM
Hello,
I suspect that this will reach only a small percentage of CB users, but that's OK. I actually just returned from a vacation of sorts, a few days in my favorite NC city, Asheville, with my son, wife, and my parents. It was great fun.
Anyway, a friend of mine, Gwen Solomon, is working on a new book about instructional applications of Web 2.0 tools. She has established a survey on Survey Monkey looking for examples of how teachers are using blogs, wikis, podcasting, etc. If you have time, check out the survey and contribe anything that you can.
I suspect that this will reach only a small percentage of CB users, but that's OK. I actually just returned from a vacation of sorts, a few days in my favorite NC city, Asheville, with my son, wife, and my parents. It was great fun.
Anyway, a friend of mine, Gwen Solomon, is working on a new book about instructional applications of Web 2.0 tools. She has established a survey on Survey Monkey looking for examples of how teachers are using blogs, wikis, podcasting, etc. If you have time, check out the survey and contribe anything that you can.
Hello,
I suspect that this will reach only a small percentage of CB users, but
that's OK. I actually just returned from a vacation of sorts, a few days in
my favorite NC city, Asheville, with my son, wife, and my parents. It was
great fun.
Anyway, a friend of mine, Gwen Solomon, is working on a new book about
instructional applications of Web 2.0 tools. She has established a survey
on Survey Monkey looking for examples of how teachers are using blogs,
wikis, podcasting, etc. If you have time, check out the survey and contribe
anything that you can.
Just take the URL David gave and paste it in but remove the extra space before "com" and you will get there.
Pat Ruffing http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=81192
--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Kim Markwart <kim.markwart@...> wrote:
From: Kim Markwart <kim.markwart@...> Subject: RE: [classblogmeister] Survey on Blog usage... To: classblogmeister@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 1:07 PM
Hello,
I suspect that this will reach only a small percentage of CB users, but
that's OK. I actually just returned from a vacation of sorts, a few days in
my favorite NC city, Asheville, with my son, wife, and my parents. It was
great fun.
Anyway, a friend of mine, Gwen Solomon, is working on a new book about
instructional applications of Web 2.0 tools. She has established a survey
on Survey Monkey looking for examples of how teachers are using blogs,
wikis, podcasting, etc. If you have time, check out the survey and contribe
anything that you can.