Hi Merryl
Thank you so much for your feedback on how you are using Easy Blogger Junior and for the link to the support site that you've shared with us!
Much appreciated!
Cheers!
Hi Viv
Thank you so much for your reply and for sharing your experiences with Easy Blogger Junior. I am wondering if a student can post from their Easy Blogger Junior 'profile' directly onto their individual blogger blog?
Cheers!
Hi Eve
Thank you for starting this discussion!
I am also in the process of looking into using Easy Blogger junior with my learners!
Cheers!
Hi Wendy
Thank you for contributing to this discussion!
I am also looking at using Easy Blogger junior with my Year 1 learners. We've used Kidblog until September, but now have to pay for it and I am not entirely happy with all their changes. To help us getting through the year, I've created weebly blogs for my learners, but find it too complicated for them to use.
I think Easy Blogger junior will definitely be the way to go! I would like to hear more about how you set up your students' blogger account to link to your class blog, please. Do they need to log in or does everything work through Easy Blogger junior?
Cheers!
I have been following this discussion, started by Karrie with interest!
Thank you to all the ideas and responses! Jude, your reading wedge graph sounds like a fab way to track students! Would you be willing to share it with me as well, please? My email: marnel@broadlands.school.nz
Cheers!
Marnel
I found a great blog post written by Daniel Birch on 'MLE, MLP is it just learning?'
In his post he asked some interesting questions that would be worth a ponder.
Enjoy!
Hi Becca
Thank you for letting me know that my presentation is not view-able without asking for access! I have changed it and you should now be able to see it on my blog.
If you are interested, you can also listen to a Webinar of my presentation with the other eFellows14: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d33pBvEeZ80&feature=youtu.be
Happy to help, if you have any further questions!
Article below as per the Education Gazette - Monday 25 May 2015
Modern learning environments allow pedagogical shifts
When Peter Verstappen accepted the principal role at Wakefield Primary he arrived with a conviction and vision of learning and teaching done differently.
Hi Abbie
Here is a blog post by Scott McKenzie on Learning to Collaborate with GAFE (Google Apps for Education) for Elementary Students.
This might be of some help to you.