Michelle, I'm glad you mentioned this. At the Capital Area Writing
Project we've been exploring this issue, as well. We've looked at and
used Wiki's, blogs, and del.icio.us. (I love del.icio.us, my handle is
joy2educate if you'd like to become part of my network) Tomorrow we are
going to learn
In a message dated 7/14/2008 7:15:41 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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We just want everyone to know that the Mosaic List is NOT going to be
changing format and delivery options any time soon. Our goal is to continue
to offer our members a way to connect and share ideas about literature in a
list format.
This thread was initially a member's invitation to explore Web
Thank you
Marti
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From: Keith Mack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Web 2.0 opportunity for Mosaic members
We just want everyone
If you are looking for a way to create a blog for your classroom and/or
students you might want to check out www.edublogs.org. It's free as well.
You can set up a blog for your classroom or individual blogs for you
students and you have control over what gets posted to their blogs, etc. I'm
I certainly did not intend to worry anyone or to imply we trade in this
email group any time soon with my invitation to explore web 2.0
opportunities available to this list. My sincere apologies.
I'm merely suggesting that there are newer, improved ways of communicating.
Remember those clunky
I've been exploring a couple of web 2.0 sites this summer and have fallen
head over heels with their possibilities. I really see potential for
expanding this group into one of the several social networking sites. I've
joined two recently and have come into contact with educators around the