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[eMINTS] website

Cantrell, Gayle cantrell at emints.org
Tue Jun 10 07:57:19 CDT 2008


Hello, 
I find it a major concerns also that the public schools do block the blogs and wiki sites.  This is really hard to get around.  One of my schools is using the Gaggle.net to do their blogs and wikis and forums.  Each student has a locker and all comments and emails can be viewed by teacher.  It also has the feature of flagging any suspicious content.  
Of course, Gaggle is a paid service and the idea of using any open source or free ware is still open for discussion and I am interested to hear any thoughts.
 
Gayle

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From: emints-bounces at lists.emints.org on behalf of Julie Fessenden
Sent: Mon 6/9/2008 9:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [eMINTS] website



I've started a personal website on blogspot and hae a school one through
Edublogs.  At our school all blogspot sites are blocked.  That's
something to think about when choosing a blog site to use with your
students if you are wanting to make connections with others.  I don't
know if other schools block as many sites as mine does though.

Julie Fessenden
5th Grade
Oakwood Elementary

>>> "Josh Bennett" <JBennett at sparta.k12.mo.us> 06/09/08 6:12 AM >>>
This is an awesome conversation!

I was wondering how you think Edublogs compares to other blogging sites
like Blogger/Blogspot. This is the one I use; only that's where I set up
my first class blogs. I use several to implement instruction, post
pictures, etc. in addition to my classroom website.

If you'd like to see them, feel free to follow this link:
http://www.sparta.k12.mo.us/FacultyStaff/JBennett/blogs.html

I welcome any sort of constructive comments! :D

Josh

Josh Bennett
4th Grade eMINTS
Sparta Elementary School
jbennett at sparta.k12.mo.us

>>> matzatc at branson.k12.mo.us 6/8/2008 2:05 PM >>>
Julie,

I have several teachers that use blogs as their websites (I teach a
workshop on that very topic). Here is one example from a junior high
teacher.

http://mathmomma.edublogs.org/

If you want a lot of control over your site, then using a blog is not
going to be the option for you. But, if you don't care much about having
control over how it looks, then you might really like it. Let me know if
you have any further questions as you make your decision.

Cindy

>>> "Julie Fessenden" <jfessenden at hannibal.k12.mo.us> 06/08/08 12:51 PM
>>>
Moodle has to be on your school server doesn't it?  I do not want to
use
something that has to be on my school server because I cannot update
it
from home and at this point in my life I do not have time to update
from
school.  My time there is taken up with just teaching. 

I'd also like to hear from anyone who is doing the blog as a website.

Julie Fessenden
5th Grade
Oakwood Elementary
>>> "William Cunningham" <wcunning at hallsville.org> 06/08/08 12:10 PM
>>>
I am very vocal about my preference for Moodle. The ease of use for
updating and creation of web pages is why I would suggest it in this
situation.

If you are just using this in the the media center I would assume you
are not using it to create graded activities. You are using it more
for
resources that students can access to supplement an in class activity
or
something you are having them do. If this is the case you would only
need to make a certain number of user logins that students use at each
station. For example, station1---user1, etc.

For teachers they could each have their own login and you can give
them
rights to make changes or not. The teachers or you could then create
the
resource that is needed.

You can look at my Moodle to see how I have my courses set up to get
an
ideas if you are interested.
http://www.hallsville.org/elementary/cunningham/moodle/


William Cunningham
3rd Grade eMINTS Teacher
Hallsville Elementary


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>>> Marsha Johanning <johanningm at eagles.k12.mo.us> 06/07/08 2:22 PM
>>>
I think this is a wonderful topic for discussion.  I am making the
move
this year from the emints classroom to the building library/Media
Center.   I need to create a new page for our library and am not sure
of
the best format. Not all rooms are emints but all the students use the
Media Center to complete projects. That means this page needs to
provide
a lot of direction to the students as well as assistance for the
teachers.

I considered Moodle as we work on curriculum for the Library Media
Center but for handling 650+ students and teachers that seems right
now
to me overwhelming. A wiki page would be a fun way but do I have too
many areas that need a more stationary type place like I could provide
with a plain ol' ordinary web page?  Plus I need it to be flexible
since
the age level using this page is from 2nd grade and possilby younger
to
parents and teachers. And this age range really has a bigger technical
expertise range.

I would appreciate any input anyone wishes to offer.
Marsha Jo
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