Wednesday, March 6, 2013

T3: Teachers Teaching Things

Now that you have had a chance to see how it is supposed to work, let's give it a try! Please respond to the following prompt and engage in a synchronic blogging forum with your fellow educators. What did you learn today? How will you adapt this activity to your classroom and authenticate it for your students?

9 comments:

  1. I learned about a new way to engage my students in an interactive discussion without limitations or inhibitions. I plan to use this activity as a platform for the more controversial issues.

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  2. It is a great tool now the one`s that had been always at silent will have an opportunity to express

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  3. This is great. Especial having the quiet kid to express his or her self.

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  4. This is a great idea. It is sometimes difficult to find ways to use technology constructively in the classroom, but synchronous blogging, which gives students the ability to respond anonymously and in real time, has the potential to greatly increase student participation in discussions. I'm glad I came!

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  5. Its a nice way to help interact and have a nice discussion on the subject, in my case, I teach englis, I would try it out by having them create there own blog with there favorite topic and create there own "essays".

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  6. T3: Teachers Teaching Teachers has been amazing!

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  7. I love it. It's a great tool to use with students.

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  8. Cool I learned something new today

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  9. oh, and I want to use this to have a discussion about the ethical issues surrounding topics such as genetic engineering, cloning, and stem cell research, all of which are controversial and sometimes diffult to have frank discussions about in class.

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