#saskedchat Archive
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Thursday January 28, 2016
9:00 PM EST
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******Good evening folks. starts NOW!******
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Welcome to ! Tonight our topic is Blogging as a Professional. Join us and share your insights and ideas! https://t.co/TAzd97CMLT
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I can talk a lot, but I think typing would be more productive for
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Let's try this multi-tasking in-class thing for a 4th week in a row!
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I'm Dave, VP at Pilot Butte. Good to see everyone again!
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Glad you're joining tonight!
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Sorry . Book club tonight. We're doing Dec. and Jan. 's books.
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Hey all. Good to be back. Pat here, occasionally fixing tech and working with others to use it.
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I'm Ferrah from Regina. I teach & attempt to help out with
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Hi Pat. Good to have you with us tonight.
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Great to see you again Kendra. Your dedication is amazing! :)
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I'm Kendra. 3rd Year Pre-service T in Middle Years at the U of R.
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Welcome to the chat to the both of you!
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Good evening friends! Principal from Estevan joining in. Hoping to get some inspiration to get me over my writers block tonight.
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Hi everyone! M.Ed student, high school math/bus teacher in Regina. Currently on mat leave. Taking this semester.
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got rid of my teacher desk today! Thanks for the inspiration! I wonder what changes this will bring.
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Thanks Dave! Glad to see you here too! Love what you add to our discussions!
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Hi everyone! Kyle here in Regina - I teach 7/8 ( ) and am looking forward to tomorrow
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Nice to have you back. Hopefully recovered from your visit to
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Nicole - grade 2 teacher and grad student from Regina. Looking forward to learning with you all tonight.
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Ellen from Regina. French K and Specialist. Taking a break from K report cards for
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Well, if I'm not here who else is going to troll. I don't see in sight!
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Great to "see" you agian - hope all is well!
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Great to have you with us tonight, Ashley!
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Ellen is here and ready to rock. Welcome!
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Grade 2 teacher, grad student joining from Regina
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No recovery necessary. It was fantastic! are an awesome group of students! Can't wait for my next visit!
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Don't worry about it. I have had writer's block for a year!
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Thanks! Need to get back on this wagon for a little bit.
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Andrea from Regina, French immersion learning resource teacher on Mat leave currently. hello.
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Much appreciated. Feeliong is mutual.
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Hi Kyle. Glad to "see" you.
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A1: To communicate with parents/Ss and connect with other educators.
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A1 Keep families involved in day to day learning, share successes, celebrate growth
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Me too. Finally posted a new post yesterday - a year since my last... yikes!
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Woot! That's amazing! Are you twitching?
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multi-tasking from choir. Carmen from Prince Albert. I teach grade 1 f.i.
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A1: I think that blogging is such a great way to explore your own thoughts and dig into the ideas of others. Awesome to share.
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The same reason one keeps a journal, helps to organize your thoughts from an already chaotic profession.
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Hey all you peeps! Ian here from Prince Albert.
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Excited to have you join us tonight, Carmen
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Hi Nicole. Awesome to have you with us again.
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Doing some reading and talking blogs. Great way to spend the night!
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Seems like the first thing I kick off the list when I run out of time.
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A1 To reflect on own practice and share globally
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A1. To promote communication to parents, students and school community.
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A1. The same reason one keeps a journal, helps to organize your thoughts from an already chaotic profession.
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Great to have you again Ian. How's things?
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Ian! Hope you're doing great - happy to hear from you tonight
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Guess I should go read it then!
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Well I suppose I best get on this then! Can't have Kyle leaving me in the dust.
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no, just had exam week, so I have no students until Mon. I just want to get back in there and do more
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A1: A great way to keep yourself accountable and able to look back on past practices!
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A1: reflecting on practice and using that as a stepping stone for growth.
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A1 - This is especially for all those Ts that say they will blog *ahem* *ahem* - It’s great PD and helps creativity -
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We have a long weekend, so I am determined to get a post done and get at it again.
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You read my mind! Such a good way for continued growth as a T
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I have lots of ideas! But don't ever get to it.
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The challenge is on for both of us. https://t.co/LDn8AW49rj
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Well I suppose I best get on this then! Can't have Kyle leaving me in the dust.
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Don't feel bad . I prefer to journal myself. Blogging wasn''t quite the experience I had hoped for.
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A1: To share thoughts on things that take more than 140 characters to explain.
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Maybe that should be my plan too then.
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"Kyle leaving me in the dust", that's something that's never been said
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Thanks! Looking forward to another great chat!
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Just DO it! Even something short will make you feel good I'm sure. I shouldn't talk though-mine are long.
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If you do, I promise I'll read and even comment!
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Ever look at your old facebook posts and think "Man, was I ever that foolish?"
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Yes, still struggling to get mine going. I like talking...a lot...better. Maybe I should be a podcaster!
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A1 I find blogging a very reflective activity. Also use it to spread the positive story about
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thanks! Glad to be joining again!
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Thanks for joining us at tonight.
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A1 It provides the opportunity to connect with other Ts,and to let others see that they are not alone in their teaching journey.
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But are they paleo cookies?!?!
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So true - it's a great way to keep a log of where you've been and how you've changed. https://t.co/rF8n2aejQ3
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A1: A great way to keep yourself accountable and able to look back on past practices!
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I think podcasts or video blogs would serve the same purpose and be just as great!
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I really need to get on to reading some more blogs!
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I find if I make a goal to blog weekly, I do more academic reading as well to connect thoughts
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A1. Blogging opens our doors and lets others into our rooms & minds. We all have something that can improve someone else.
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coconut patties don't fill the hole in my heart, I must admit.
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Going well - just finished up the semester today and looking forward to new challenges next week!
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My case 1 against blogging. ;-P I don't need proof I was ever that foolish. Eh
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nope - I’m giving them away because they’re no longer allowed in my house
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Yes! Blogging creates more transparency in our profession. I focus on this w/ my classroom blog.
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I am trying to work towards that as a goal. Read, reflect and put into practice.
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A1: I think your reason will depend on your purpose for blogging. First decision: Why?
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That is fantastic. I was doing that and need to get back to it. If I make it a priority it will happen.
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Hi this is my second I am a pre-service teacher attending So excited to be here!!!
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It's tough. I find I'm more likely to blog on classroom page than my personal reflective blog
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Glad you are multitasking with us!
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I really need to model this more myself, but I'm determined to make that shift
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Aww, I miss those days of being pre-service. Well, and the days of service...
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. has a great classroom blog and actually does it daily!
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Mine's always to get my thoughts out of my head. Helps me see them better and connect to ideas of others.
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Glad you could make it Christine. Jump in as you wish!
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We love pre-service teachers joining in! Looking forward to your thoughts, Christine!
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Hello everyone! I am a pre service teacher at the U of R. This is my first !
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The current students are so lucky to be encouraged to start blogging early.
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See I am being inspired already!
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But it's such a great way to get a laugh! (Haha)
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Thanks for checking in again, Ian!
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It's so exciting to connect on another platform with educators!
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A1 to give the outside world a peek into what really happens in the classroom
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A2: I don't have anyone to offer, but I'm hoping I'll find some ppl to follow after tonight.
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A1: Use blogs as a form of communication between students and parents
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A2. I think this is where my RSS feed takes a beating from all the new additions...
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I've been told! https://t.co/g11Wbaefkp
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A1 - This is especially for all those Ts that say they will blog *ahem* *ahem* - It’s great PD and helps creativity -
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Ohhh I love this! Especially if it's done daily. It gives people an idea of what actually goes on.
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Welcome Megan! The more the merrier!
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Welocme Megan. We hope you enjoy the chat!
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I hope you love it! This is a great group! And it's not super crazy tonight...so far!
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they can be - podcasting is suppose to ‘explode’ in 2016. Just in time!
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Haha, or to roll your eyes and slap your forehead.
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Our lives reflect our use of time. Read why: And The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth: The Heartland Series https://t.co/b2f6pg15je
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I am so excited to be here and on a new platform with all of you!
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I make it part of my routine before I leave the building - pick up pencils, blog, shut down computer
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Hey, we've all come a long way!
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I thought it was kinda slow tonight here on ;)
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Must rediscover my password and log in. Step 1.
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Welocme Megan.We hope you enjoy the chat!
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As an audience I think I would prefer podcasts actually. Can listen while driving or running.
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A1 I am an avid reader of I actually secretly wish I could work in his school division. Ha, ha.
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We’ve been spammed - ! We are now legit!
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I find a lot less complaints and wonderings from families when they know exactly what's happening in the room
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Last week was crazy! Anything will feel slow in comparison
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A2. I don't have any other answers,a lot of teachers are doing great things. I don't think blogs existed when I was an undergrad!
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A1: It's evidence that you're reflecting, which counts towards domain4 when being evaluated by Charlotte Danielson.
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So fantastic to have you back Christine.
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we encourage shameless plugs ;)
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Will it let you reset it like the locks? Haha.
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Just learned about in ,using that to organize blogs I am and will follow. Still working on compiling a list!
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A2: , of course! And is a good one, too!
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Welcome Megan! Jump in where you can. Lurking is okay too!
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I hope a few folks from stop by and visit as well. Was an enjoyable evening of learning with them on Momday.
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That is so true. I think I can't really decide my audience and that is part of my problem.
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He's got some great ideas!
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Joining in a little late! Meagan, 4th year pre-service T from .
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Exactly. I find twitter has helped with that too - just need to make it more of a habit
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that's a great resource. Thanks for sharing!
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Kyle, your blog looks awesome. Must take the time to read.
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I see the taught you how to spell Momday correctly
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Just learned about in ,using that to organize blogs I am and will follow. Still working on compiling a list!
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That's super cool! I'll be checking out some of his ideas for my math unit
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A1 It helps keep my families informed, and it shows them what their child is up to all day! Helps me take ownership too!
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feedly is wonderful - I use ReadKit on the laptop to sort them.
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Just recognizing you have an audience creates deeper reflection.
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Typing was never my strong suit Rob. But hey I try! :P
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I've been meaning to set up a feed, but didn't know who to follow either. Hopefully after tonight
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Thanks, Ferrah. I hope to make much better use of it now. Always appreciate feedback
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Sorry, I'll be late to if I make it. Talking to my wife. Weird, I know. :-)
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Really? I haven't found that the case for me. I've actually found it restrictive.
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Thanks! Parents seem to really like it, so it helps my motivation!
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I am just making a class twitter page. My kids are plugging it at home w/ parents so I need to get on it!
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I'll shamelessly plug my blog too. https://t.co/pSdASZKvW7 I think it's pretty good, and I'm working on make it even better!
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Aww. My Twitter crush is married darn nab it!
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I'll shamelessly plug my blog too. https://t.co/b3wlHwlv3R I think it's pretty good, and I'm working on make it even better!
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Kyle is this one different than your professional blog that I recall from a year or so ago?
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I don’t either but am using the list shared to help me get started. Slowly getting going.
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I just have to remember to go back and read more!
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Just learning but basically a way to categorize blogs and keep track of what you have and haven’t read.
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A3:Blogging provides a space to critically reflect; I use my blog to debrief after powerful/meaningful learning experiences.
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I have been a bit confused as to who I am writing for-parents, students, other educators
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Need to consolidate my communications. Already use Twitter, Remind, Homeroom, Edmodo & Seesaw to share. Must narrow
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I love your blog; well-organized and insightful posts!
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A3: Provides me with an outlet of my thoughts, feelings and perspectives. Gives me that student/teacher voice!
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I have seperate blogs for classroom and teacher reflections
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That's great! Be sure to follow us and our counterpart - she's great at sharing!
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Hey figured it's time I show my face again! Report cards are done, outdoor Ed trip done, trip planned now time for some chat!
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I have 2 separate blogs-1 for keeping parents updated, another for personal reflections
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yes! great avenue to truly honour 'life-long learning'.
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Glad you could pop by. Enjoy!
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A great keynote speaker too. We had him at a convention a couple of years back.
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This is really interesting! Thank you!
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Thanks! I want to dig deeper in some new things this semester. We've got free reign for our weekly posts
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That's a lot! I do classroom blog, personal blog, personal twitter and .
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That's what I need to firm up too. I think I'm drawn to for Ts.
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Great, followed and will w/ my class page once I get that organized! Thanks!
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It's the same. I just revamped the design. Spent time dabbling in coding & design over the summer
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A3: B/c it lets you reflect deeply on your practice or your philosophies. And see how they've changed. https://t.co/tOjDvssMcH
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I'm loving using Twitter with my ss.
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Great to have you pop in, you world traveler, you!
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Who is your intended audience? Parents, students, teachers?
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Always excited when you can join us!
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Looking forward to connecting more through that!
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A3-Leads to connectedness w/ like-minded educator and allows collaboration easily
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A1)You not only become a better writer but an overall better thinker!It also leads to more collab&thought sharing between profs
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A3: To reflect on your teaching practice and share with others
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I am starting to see overlap so next year, I will pick a couple that are working best & ditch the rest.
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A3: I love to blog to explore new thoughts or ideas that have challenged me or that I'm curious about.
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That's the true power of connecting through blogging and Twitter. We ALL get better.
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A3: Also provides me with other perspectives. Broadening my experiences, thoughts and ideas.
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A4. Shameless self promotion.
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Telling our school positive story. I am so inspired by the people I work with.
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responding/following various blogs allows for continued conversation & providing/receiving constructive feedback!
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A3: Important to build in time to reflect. And to share. We only get better by doing this. I need to do it more.
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Right? 's blog was the one that got me on the road to SBG - blogs let you get detailed!
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Benefits of blogging. https://t.co/bHGG7hQBUg
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A1)You not only become a better writer but an overall better thinker!It also leads to more collab&thought sharing between profs
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A3: To reflect and share as well as connect with other teachers. Allows you to reach beyond the walls of your classroom.
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A4: Just take it easy at first. Your posts don't have to be mindblowing they are just a way for you to get your ideas out there.
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A4 Same advice I always give when getting into something new. Baby steps and work your way up. We can't do everything at once.
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A4 - you need to write, write, write. It’s about sharing ideas and having conversations - even with yourself!
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Truth! Some of my early posts don't deserve the name...
https://t.co/5fqW4IKo2e
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A4: Just take it easy at first. Your posts don't have to be mindblowing they are just a way for you to get your ideas out there.
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self-improvement tool, too - I have become more mindful w/ my writing since I began sharing my thoughts via blogging!
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A4 Advertise and promote your blog to your audience so you have readers and motivation to keep it up!
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A4: Don’t try to do it all at once and ask for help if you’re not sure.
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Shawn is the best too! Really enjoyed working with him back at Bacon Wrapped Lessons in Iowa
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See, now you made me jealous! Lucky you!
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Yes! When feeling in a rut-read others blogs and gain inspiration/new insight
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A3. I am really appreciating comments and feedback from other students on my blog. Great feedback, pd in a sense.
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A4: Pick a passion area so you're excited about writing. Nothing worse than forcing yourself to write.
https://t.co/F5fNGxmrYD
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A2)I personally havent joined the blog scene or follow too many blog YET but I feel &I are cut from the same cloth
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Life happens. Teaching happens. If anyone gets it, it's us at
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A4: For a classroom blog if you commit to a schedule and tell parents, you'll see more response and feel more motivated to write
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joining late from Moose Jaw folks! Sorry to have missed the first half of the discussion.
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A4: Don't get hung up on an audience. Just share. Teachers will be better because of it, including yourself.
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You are in my club. We should get membership cards.
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A4 Keep it basic and to the point. Invite conversation and and give a sense of who you are. = connecting.
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A4: I am in the beginning stages of expanding my blog to a Tt blog! Constructive Critiques are welcome! https://t.co/Cm1KgTRLKa
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A4-Read others blog, reflect, write, repeat. Oh, and wordpress!
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Thanks for checking in Alan.
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I agree. I just write to whoever I think might find it interesting!
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You can also write posts ahead of time & queue them to post on a schedule so it's not always last minute https://t.co/dPYH4QmzAg
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A4: For a classroom blog if you commit to a schedule and tell parents, you'll see more response and feel more motivated to write
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Yes and encouraging parent/family comments increased engagement
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Buttons at least. Or stickers!
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A4: Spend time reading existing blogs; figure out what you like/don't like; write about what inspires you; be critical; SHARE!
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Great stuff here, I'll take a browse through later! Thanks for sharing.
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Totally! My post this week was pretty much just for me to get thoughts out there. Something to look back on later.
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A4.1: as always, know your audience and purpose for writing. Paradoxically, be open to a transformation in both as you blog.
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Thanks! I look forward to hearing your feedback
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Great advice. I don't have a class blog but would like to star one up when I go back to work. I'll remember this.
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It’s about generating topics - keep a list of ideas - a small book or index card - jot down ideas for posts.
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T4-Take blogging with students as opportunity to show off their skills, successes, and challenges
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I want to read more and share more of what I write. It's a great cycle.
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It forces you to sort through your thoughts. Organize them. Deal with them. Ultimately, do something with them.
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A4: Remember your purpose for sharing - Celebration? Info Sharing? Community building? - all worthwhile!
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Aww! I recognize that place!
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exactly; must always consider your digital identity, especially when blogging about 'tough' topics.
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Very true. My students love when pictures are posted and I always see more traffic on those days!
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As says - “you need to ship if you want to receive” It’s always your turn -
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Great tip Kelly-same as we have students do in their writing notebooks. When you have time to write you have ideas.
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A5-Blog regularly-weekly, biweekly, etc. Set goals for yourself
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You won't regret it. Let me know if I can help at all when you do!
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I LOVE when grandparents, cousins, aunts/uncles, etc. start commenting. Authentic audience for our young bloggers!
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Q5: Use blogging as an end of week reflection. Pick one thing that inspired you/caught your attention & write about it.
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A5: Although right now I need to blog for a class, I look forward to putting aside an hour each week do to it. 1/2
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A5: actually schedule it in your calendar so you make a point to do it.
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A5: Make blogging part of your routine. Daily, weekly. Just decide. Commit.
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A5: 2/2 I pick something that has really struck me during the week that I want to work out or explore more
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Q5: If we r invested in our online presence, portfolios & lifelong learning it will be a regular experience we look fwd to!
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A5: Blog regularly set goals let people know get your students involved, interested and excited they'll share with their parents
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A5 I need help with this so I am counting on the rest of you to have some tips.
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A5: This is the million dollar question. I think Nike's "just do it" would be a good place to start.
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A5: I think having a purpose is important, no matter what that might
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A5: I am most successful at setting a routine time aside for blogging, usually in the decompression time after student contact.
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Excellent point. One that should be investigated more. https://t.co/4AWa65wWeU
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Q5: If we r invested in our online presence, portfolios & lifelong learning it will be a regular experience we look fwd to!
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Yes! I had parents tell me that grandparents would phone to remind parents to read the blog!
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Yes exactly! It's goal setting!
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I also once met a grandparent who knew me from my blog. Very sweet!
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I like this! https://t.co/K954N8MzjR
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Q5: Use blogging as an end of week reflection. Pick one thing that inspired you/caught your attention & write about it.
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That is TOO good. And the joy it brings Ss to know their posts are being read. Priceless!
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This is amazing. Funny what happens when we open up our classroom doors
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Thanks for the convo tonight Need to go tuck in my babies. Lost a pet so needing extra hugs tonight.
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We are just too much alike my friend. We should do a tandem blog post some time!
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A5: Start a couple of post drafts on topics you want to get back to so they're stirring thoughts already https://t.co/n9XD1p3vcI
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it is important to be critical; if people don't agree w/ your thoughts, invite convo about it if possible
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Creating a positive identity as a teaching professional!
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You could guest blog for one another! https://t.co/FJQv91653J
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We are just too much alike my friend. We should do a tandem blog post some time!
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That’s fantastic! Working on a goal to do a better job & be more consistent with my class blog. https://t.co/iDPNUYqvFO
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Yes! I had parents tell me that grandparents would phone to remind parents to read the blog!
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A5 Use blogging as a form of reflection your daily/weekly teaching and life
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I'd love to collaborate I am trying to use my blog more frequently. Set myself a one post (at least) per week goal.
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Enjoy the hugs and your weekend Ferrah! Looking forward to your next blog post.
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I do agree that my is most efficient way to relay info. But I do of new blog posts
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great idea! Kendra, we will have to discuss this further!
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A5: Making it our daily classroom routine, celebration and communication, as well as professional reflection on my part
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Is this the grandparent version of facebook creeping?!
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True. Remind I like for small messages - classroom blog is for pictures and sharing what we do each day
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A4)Proof read & get someone else to proof read before putting it out there for everyone to see!
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Q6. What are the Do's of blogging as a professional? What are the Don'ts? Any cautionary tales?
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I'm just down the hall! I'd send a photo but since we're in class...probably not a good idea
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A5.2: the blog challenges we tried earlier this year helped me write. Also, I write after the sharing on Thursday sometimes.
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I agree. My parents love impromptu pictures from field trips though!
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Yes! Grandma read the blog everyday - more than Mom was able to!
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I do this! Have a list that I add to whenever I think of a topic I want to write about & then I can revisit it later!
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Hmmmm....on or off task??? :P :)
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A6: A do would be making sure to credit others who have helped form your thoughts for posts
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I get A LOT of paper from my kids' school, blogging could cut some of it down and save some trees maybe.
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A6 I like to write and walk away. Don't post until I have let it sit and reread to make sure it reflects my intent.
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Me? Staying on task and engaged in discussion!
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Loving the discussion here tonight folks. Some great ideas!
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We are so much better at this year. I hardly ever send home anything paperwise!
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Great idea...I need to do this.
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Definitely a way we can reduce the clutter in our lives as classroom teachers
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Yea for saving trees! I am a bit of a paper freak! Just ask any of my staff. Ha, ha https://t.co/3dAfofVw4C
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I get A LOT of paper from my kids' school, blogging could cut some of it down and save some trees maybe.
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A5)I write a personal blog for my eyes only as a reflection piece everyday. It helps with my mental health&improves my teaching
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My classroom blog makes my life easier in so many ways.
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I really like that idea. Sometimes I think my intent might get lost because of too many thoughts at once
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taking a break from your ideas is good advice. I post to quickly.
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A6: No cautionary tales. Had one parent tell me he "doesn't do the Internet" and therefore wouldn't be reading my blog
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A6: Do: Be yourself, honest. We aren't perfect robots. Our blogging shouldn't look like we are. Transparency is valued.
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Impressive! My first thought is I don't have the time, but I suppose you prioritize and MAKE time.
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When I wikied (is that a word) with Ss we had a list of topics on the whiteboard for writing - you could do that too!
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I have reread once or twice when I post right away and wished I had waited.
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A6: Do - just write. Someone will learn something from your thoughts. Collaboration and/or self-reflection = win/win!
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you both looked completely freaked out! And that is the blog topic for this week!
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Uh oh, now there's trouble !
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A6: Make sure you are informed; if you are writing about a critical issue, do research. Include links/sources in your writing!
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On the daily blog! It would have been great! Haha
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A6-Do include humour. Ts are human and make mistakes, and it's okay to post it and laugh. Don't think your ideas don't matter.
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classroom blogs vs professional blogs, I need to adjust my remarks. I think offers a promising classroom platform.
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We are behaving. Don't worry.
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Signing off for the night to finish homework! Great to with you all! see you next week
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it does but sometimes ppl need to be reminded about the basics. No names, no locations, no bad mouthing
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I don't blog. Haven't made time yet but sitting back and reading your tweets has helped give me an interest to start. Thanks
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Glad you could join us tonight. We hope you come back next Thursday!
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Have to share this-kindergarten student showing me how to use a QR code to take pictures and post on classroom account.
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you are the youtube master!
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Ever questioned your teaching practice? Taking a few moments to reflect can shine new light on tomorrow https://t.co/w7ctbAeZ3p
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agreed! Love when Ts share stories from the classroom. Acts as a 'digital mentor' per se for pre-service/new Ts!
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Awesome Lanny. Glad the participants of could help! https://t.co/seXwsfD2e9
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I don't blog. Haven't made time yet but sitting back and reading your tweets has helped give me an interest to start. Thanks
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Spammed twice tonight - what’s next ?
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each journey begins with just one step!
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Great idea..you have me very interested!
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I find that when I am in a rut - I write a post as a response to ideas shared by other bloggers - gives me a place to start
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thanks so much! Such rich discussion! I've signed up for to keep me in the loop
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Yes. Part of the collab. process. That's why sharing and conencting is so beneficial for all of us! https://t.co/d3mNA1B28O
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I find that when I am in a rut - I write a post as a response to ideas shared by other bloggers - gives me a place to start
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Is this when we pimp our blogs, ? 'Cause I totally have one. https://t.co/FgTnfRoLLG It's not all about teaching, though...
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Thanks for another great chat . You now have me excited for Thursday evenings for reasons other than Grey's Anatomy.
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Thanks for all the ideas friends. I am leaving inspired to get going. Have a great weekend everyone.
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Thanks for all the ideas friends. I am leaving inspired to get going. Have a great weekend everyone.
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will be doing another blogging challenge coming up after this session. Each week we will have a topic for you.
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Ts: Share your personal narrative! Blogging is a therapeutic way to critically think, reflect & engage in life-long learning.
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WOW! Another amazing ! Thank you all for taking time to be with us. We appreciate your sharing! https://t.co/E2HNuOsQhz
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You need to start an educational podcast!
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Thanks for another great chat everyone! I always learn something new, adding more to my "bank"
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will have a form coming out this week where you can sign-up to be added to challenge list.
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do you have more information on this? I'd love to participate!
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Thanks for hanging with us again Michelle. Have a great week.