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Navigate the Internet and Make E-mail Work for You
Amphi Teacher Web for Beginners
Amphi Teacher Web Advanced
Now That I Have my Web Page, What Else Should I Do With It?
Outlook
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Blogging
Pima County Public Library
Creating Internet Activities for Your Students
GOOGLE for Educators
Easy Web Tools
Easy Grade Pro
Information Literacy
Blog Expert Resources

Will Richardson's Blog

Peggy Steffens

Patti Greenleaf

Kathy Schrock

Educational Blogs and Classroom Blogs

More Links to Class Blogs


RSS

Rich site summary. Some refer to it as Real Simple Syndication. RSS is a protocol, an application of XML, which provides an open method of syndicating and aggregating Web content. Using RSS files, you can create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from your Web site. Users can have constantly updated content from web sites delivered to them via a news aggregator, a piece of software specifically tailored to receive these types of feeds.
RSS Guide

RSS Readers/Aggregators

Bloglines

Newsgator

Google Reader


Blog Search Engines


Technorati

Google Blog Search

Ice Rocket


Blogging Guidelines


Blogging Guidelines by Peggy Steffens

Robert Walling's letter to parents of elementary students

Blog Safety

Blogger's Contract by David Warlick

Blogging Rubric

Bud the Teacher Blog Guidelines


Blog Examples


CDO Library Book Blog by Beth Malapanes on WordPress

CDO 9th Grade English Blog

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Blogmeister Example

Blogger.com Example

Edublog Example



Blog Instructions



Edublog Instructions