1.25.2009

Final Blog: What Have You Learned Using New Technologies?

It's been an exciting semester filled with new technologies. This is your opportunity to complete two tasks: First, you will apply your paragraph writing skills one more time; and two, you will provide essential feedback regarding our use of new technologies over the course of this semester. THE PROMPT: Considering all of the ways in which we have used technology in this class, reflect on those instances where you felt those technologies helped and/or hindered your experiences in this class. Your honesty will help me to forge forward with what I do second semester and beyond. Your posting will be graded in the same way that your paragraphs have been on the wiki page over the semester. Happy blogging!

1.04.2009

Journalism Blog #2

Here's a sensitive task: Read the following article and respond. What do you think? As members of a journalism class yourself, what would you do if in the editors' shoes? Post your response on your blog by Friday, January 9, and be sure to respond to at least three fellow staff members' blog entries. Click here to read the story: http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2008/12/10/5160/student_editors_faced_with_school_restrictions_do_end_run_collaborate_with_faribault_paper_on_sensitive_story

12.16.2008

English 11: IMPORTANT REMINDER

Remember that you need to create a blog before I can link your eventual journal to the navigation area on the right side of this page. If you scan it, you will see "English 11 Blogs" and a list of students beneath that heading. Those students have created a blog so that I could link mine to theirs. See me before or after class if you need additional assistance. ALSO, remember that you need to read the "Lady Macbeth" article on my wiki page! For your convenience, here's the link: http://ayersamazingwiki.wikispaces.com/Macbeth. Remember, both the journal and wiki response are due by the end of the holiday break, and you need to take a few moments to read and respond to at least three other blog entries by your peers. HAPPY HOLIDAYS (HAPPY BLOGGING)!

12.11.2008

Journalism Blog #1

Okay, here we go! Having read your article (and you have annotated it, of course), it’s time to share. Last time we talked and walked, but this time we will post, read, and then comment. Here’s what you do: First, again, be sure your have read the article. Second, do the annotating worksheet (three prompts). Third, type/compose that in three separate paragraphs (do so in Word or some other word processing software so you don’t post silly mistakes that undermine your overall intelligence). Lastly, copy and paste your response into the WordPress window on your blog, and hit “post.” Then be sure to go to at least three other staff members’ blogs, read, and comment. Here is the link to that article (for your convenience): http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/04/nyregion/04towns.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink

English 11: First Task

Macbeth says, “There’s daggers in men’s smiles.” In about 500 words (WordPress counts as you type), write about times in your life when you experienced this. Be sure to explain the situation, give your reader a sense of setting, and then share how you felt/how you dealt with that. Once you have published (be sure to revise in Word or some sort of word processing software), read at least three other postings and write a brief comment (a sentence or two). You can efficiently locate other students' blogs on the right side of this page under "English 11 Blogs". This must be completed by the end of the holiday break. Of course, all of this is dependent on your having started an account…