Blog+Art =Conversations
I made the tutorial using wikispaces. I tried to use powerpoint, but I'm a little rusty and got frustrated. I also really enjoy the wikis. They are easy to use and I think they are designed more for the digital students then a powerpoint is anyway. Oh right, I'm talking about blogs not wikis :-p
Hi-Ho Wiki!
There is a link in there for my example blog, but I'm going to add it here also for easier access
Miss. K's art class
FYI- I realize I never told everyone who this crazy person is with the title Bellybuttonlint. If you haven't guess through process of elimination, this is Rebekah K. I know my user name is funny, but I made is up as a silly late night thing and have not change it yet.
FYI- I realize I never told everyone who this crazy person is with the title Bellybuttonlint. If you haven't guess through process of elimination, this is Rebekah K. I know my user name is funny, but I made is up as a silly late night thing and have not change it yet.
Your step by step instructions were very clear and very easy to find. I think this makes itvery easy for a student to start a blog and interact with other blogs on-line. I think I will refer back to your instructions to help me with this class and our blogging adventures! I also thought your visuals made it very clear and would really help when setting up a blog.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of a blog! I think the blog posts in this class have been great, and one thing that is so easy to do to make the blog "look better" is to add images. Obviously, this plays very well into an art class. Great ideas for collaborating, discussing, and critiquing.
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