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- Why Let our Students Blog? - a video presentation by Rachel Boyd, New Zealand
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| Anonymous | Why let students blog? | 0 | Oct 17 2007, 9:14 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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I have found that kids are so much more motivated to do work when it is done electronically. Also I believe that they learn more from watching their peers work than they do from adults. I love to have them teach me too, as they are so proud when I learn something new on the computer.
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