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[eMINTS] websites

Johnson, Cheryl K ShaeJohnson at MissouriState.edu
Fri Jun 6 12:50:37 CDT 2008


Good questions, Julie!  I would be very interested, too.  The moodle is
an option, but when I look to make major changes like this, it boggles
my mind (and in some cases, the pocketbook!)

Shae

Cheryl "Shae" Johnson 4th gr. supervisor
AssociateProfessor/Trained eMINTS and PD4ETS
Greenwood Laboratory School
Missouri State University
901 S. National Avenue
Springfield, MO  65897
417.581.5459
ShaeJohnson at missouristate.edu
http://courses.missouristate.edu/ShaeJohnson
http://education.missouristate.edu/emints
"We are preparing our students for jobs that don't exist yet."-David
Warlick


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[mailto:emints-bounces at lists.emints.org] On Behalf Of Julie Fessenden
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:26 AM
To: emints at lists.emints.org
Subject: [eMINTS] websites

This summer I'm hoping to update my website.  I have noticed the
Internet changing in the last few years.  There are so many options.
Some people use a wiki or a blog for their website.  There are the
social bookmarking sites, moodle, and Pageflakes.  What is considered
standard or appropriate for elementary teachers?  Does eMINTS have a
philosophy or suggestion?  I'm really interested in hearing ideas and
opinions on this topic.  

Thanks,
Julie

Julie Fessenden
5th Grade
Oakwood Elementary

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