What we learned
- That frustration doesn't last forever.
- How to join your own website and start to use the Editors Only (EO) menu.
- How to help students join your website as members.
- How to promote students to editors once they have joined your website.
- How to create a personal news department for each student.
- How to find that personal news department for each student.
- How to have students create news items, assign those items to
their personal departments, and release them to the home page of the
website.
- How to delete news items.
- How to upload pictures?
- How to insert pictures?
# - pat delaney - 5/7/05; 1:57:01 PM - Discuss
new student
Leaving
This had become more than a familiar place. It wasn't just a place to work, it had become a second home. from his window looking toward the west he had for years contemplated the view of such an expansive sky
# - mr. martinez - 5/7/05; 10:52:12 AM - Discuss
Hi!
I teach third grade in San Pablo, California at a school called Lake. There is no lake at Lake, but there is the sort of plant and animal life that grows in marshes. I have been teaching there since 1986. The school population has changed considerably over the years. In 1986 the students were mostly African American. Now they are mostly Latino, with 30 percent black and about 15 percent Asian.
# - Jim Hughes - 5/7/05; 10:51:59 AM - Discuss
Michelle
I've been blogging for a couple of years now but since the Manilla site/format changed last year, I don't know how to archive my summer blog site from 2004. It's quite frustrating.
# - Michelle - 5/7/05; 10:51:48 AM - Discuss
Papania
My name is Kristin Papania. I have taught for many years in the public schools and also in adult and family literacy programs. Teaching people to read and write has been a passion of mine for many years. In part this came form the fact that when it was time for my own son to read and write it was not the easy natural process that I thought it would be.
# - Kristin Papania - 5/7/05; 10:51:43 AM - Discuss
kids on line
I'm going to create something later on.
Machine,
How do I get this buzzing piece of plastic
to do that magic?
# - Karen Adams - 5/7/05; 10:50:24 AM - Discuss
Testing This news item business
It really will be news if I'm able to make this technology work. I am at a point where, if I really begin to understand how to make this work, it will be miraculous. I am also at the point where I'm not afraid and accept my failures and inabilities. Patrick said just write a little bit more. Soon we will be copying this somewhere other than here as if we were our own students.
Now after having done a few other procedures and posting this in the Kalagian Department, we are ready for a next step.
# - Charlene Kalagian - 5/7/05; 10:49:51 AM - Discuss
Confusion
This is not easy - the vocab is new.
I feel like I need some ESL now.
# - Hatti Saunders - 5/7/05; 10:49:48 AM - Discuss
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