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Gina, This was a fascinating trawl through Web 2.0. Thank you. I am still thinking how I might use some of these tools in my classroom, but am encouraged by Nick Carbone's invitation to "dip my toe in," rather than feel I have to do it all now. Thanks again. Joanna
Posted Aug. 25, 2008
this is extremely valuable, gina. i feel entirely up to speed on web 2.0. thanks for doing the work for us, and thanks for sharing it! gio.
Posted Aug. 26, 2008
Wow, nice roundup of ways to use Web 2.0 in the writing classroom. I especially liked learning about Twitter can be used--I 've wanted to use it but couldn't envision the mechanics of how it might be done. -mendhamt
Posted Sept. 2, 2008
I just discovered Flowgram and was looking for a way to use it in my classroom. Your presentation of Web 2.0 for Writing is an excellent introduction for how teachers can incorporate technology into the process of writing.
Posted Sept. 9, 2008
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Posted Sept. 11, 2008
This is quitegood. Thank You.
Posted Nov. 18, 2008