Just a heads up that any comment that does not list the student’s name will be immediately deleted. Also any student comment that links to a URL will be deleted as well. This is a popular function on blog sites….people promote their own blogs by posting on other people’s blogs. Readers will click on a commenter’s name and be directed to their blogsite….and ultimately many on-line friendships are born this way. All of that is not a purpose of this blog. Many teachers (mostly English teachers I think) on this site have their students create their own blogs so having the link function is appropriate in many cases while “edublogging.” However, that is not a requirement of this class assignment.
Also, The textbook publishers did not like that I had the book on-line link here with my passcode info…hoping that I don’t get shut off. If you need the login codes see me personally.
6 responses so far ↓
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T.O.
// May 30, 2008 at 10:49 am
almost everyone knows me by T.O. this is Tyler O’Donnell if you didn’t know,so now you do, i was just wondering if it was okay if i keep this username…..
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buell
// May 30, 2008 at 1:33 pm
Yes, Tyler that will be fine.
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buell
// Jun 3, 2008 at 6:12 am
Andrew I just “unapproved” your comment with the link—if you want to send me a link use the school email. I can still see what you posted–so I will check it out.
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sam barrows
// Jun 4, 2008 at 8:05 pm
So does that mean thatwe can’t get to the textbook online through the blog?
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meaghan harrington
// Jun 4, 2008 at 8:51 pm
i am totally confused about the book online? you explained it in call and i do not understand is it still available online and while i here if we “meet you halfway” with the vocab will u definatly give us a review sheet for the final
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buell
// Jun 5, 2008 at 6:17 am
Te textbook link is at the top of the page here. You just need the user name and password that I gave you in class.
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