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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: My new thoughts on blogging
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. My new thoughts on blogging. Last summer, when I wrote a proposal to incorporate. Blogs into the TE 448 course, I wasn't sure where the project would lead. Since I was pretty new to blogging myself, I knew that I was going to have to learn along with all of you and draw heavily on the expertise of the class. Thank you for making the project so successful! And, since I, like all of you, will need a portfolio. Here's...
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: August 2007
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. The "public" nature of blogs. One of the conversations we'll start next week and continue throughout the semester will be to discuss blogs as a genre. Who is the audience for our blog? What are the implications of the public nature of blogs? How will this shape what we write, how we write, etc? Which conversations "belong" in these spaces? Which conversations might not? Preparing for Session 2. Here are some guidelines...
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: Your thoughts on blogging
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. Your thoughts on blogging. As promised, I'm going to post a couple of more times! For anyone who is interested, these are the results of the feedback on blogging. You gave me on the last day of class. Although I've added comments here and there, my next post will say a little bit about how I will use it to think about next semester! Responses to end of semester feedback:. No experience with blogs before the class (29).
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: Responses from authors
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Wednesday, December 5, 2007. We've had two responses from authors this week: David Levithan. Replied to a question about Boy Meets Boy. From a student in Monday's section and Sarah Littman. Responded to our class questions about Confessions of a Closet Catholic! Since both of the responses were sent as emails, I'm not going to post them here. Rather, I'm going to put them up on Angel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to TE 448, FS07!
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: Maus I Discussion
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Thursday, December 6, 2007. For anyone who wants a break from studying on Monday and wants to continue thinking about Maus. Schuler Comic Book Discussion Group Meeting. Monday. December 10. 7:30 pm. Join us for a meeting of our monthly Comic Discussion Group, exploring and investigating the publishing industry’s biggest boom medium - comics and graphic novels! This month’s title is Maus: A Survivor’s Tale. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: April 2008
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Friday, April 11, 2008. To my teaching colleagues:. The final post of the semester is an end-of-semester reflection in which I describe. How I saw us using the blog during the semester, the new questions the experience raised for me, and how I plan to revise my use of blogs in the future. You are also welcome, of course, to browse the blog and link to student blogs as well. You will find links to the students' blogs in the right hand column.
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: Hearing on Autism Services
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Thursday, December 6, 2007. Hearing on Autism Services. Melanie asked me to post this so that more people would see it:. To get the bills about the insurance coverage for families passed. You can find more information on their website: http:/ autisminsurancemichigan.blogspot.com/. Please attend this hearing on the December 13, 2007 to support these families! We need as much support as possible! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The current in...
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: To my teaching colleagues:
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Friday, April 11, 2008. To my teaching colleagues:. The final post of the semester is an end-of-semester reflection in which I describe. How I saw us using the blog during the semester, the new questions the experience raised for me, and how I plan to revise my use of blogs in the future. You are also welcome, of course, to browse the blog and link to student blogs as well. You will find links to the students' blogs in the right hand column.
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature: Trillium Poetry Reading
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Issues of Diversity in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Monday, December 3, 2007. Come to Trillium this Thursday evening to read and/or hear poetry with other College of Education faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates! Thursday, December 6th. Food will be served. (And you'll see 252 transformed into a very different type of space! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to TE 448, FS07! That current and future classes are building as a resource. My new thoughts on blogging. B) Caroline ...