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Spring Break Does Not Mean a Trip to the Beach (mostly)

My blogging students had interesting spring breaks, even if none of them went to the beach (well, mostly). Skiing Loveland – Rachel A. Trip that almost didn’t happen – Katie And a bit of poetry Spring Break From Hell – Ashlee Keeping … Continue reading

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What my blogging students have been writing.

My JMC 406 students have been working on column ideas through their blogs this week.  Here’s some of what I like that I’m seeing: Katie on her grandfather Shelby on left turns Rachel A on her birthday… and her video … Continue reading

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Meet my blogging students

This spring I’m teaching JMC 406 – Commentary and Blogging, a course I first taught 30 years ago this winter. (Of course, when I first taught it, there was not a blogging component, given that blogging didn’t exist yet…) Here … Continue reading

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JMC 406 Student Blogs

This spring I’m teaching my Blogging & Commentary Writing class, a course I’ve taught in one form or another since the winter of 1988 (Hint: Blogging wasn’t part of the title then…)  Here are links to my students’ blogs and … Continue reading

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Link Ch. 10 – Some Great Twitter Feeds

In many of my classes, I require my students to use Twitter.  While I hope each of them will come up with their own list of people to follow, here are a few that make up a good starting point: … Continue reading

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