tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840741130243268646.post2985788209269672115..comments2012-05-11T11:52:15.070-05:00Comments on Carly Willoughby's EDM310 Class Blog: Blog Assignment #2Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16950036001190921752noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840741130243268646.post-47044033376988694352012-02-12T20:07:22.211-06:002012-02-12T20:07:22.211-06:00Hey Carly!
I think you did a great job on your bl...Hey Carly! <br />I think you did a great job on your blog. You made sure to include the key points from everything you read and/or watched and you gave links to everything which some people forget. Keep up the good work and have a great semester!<br />Jeni StovallJenifer Stovallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14037908520511215509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840741130243268646.post-24714419107752002632012-02-10T18:13:31.590-06:002012-02-10T18:13:31.590-06:00"If we medicate everyone who can't sit st..."If we medicate everyone who can't sit still in a classroom, how will we know if they were meant for something greater? " An excellent question. I wonder what would happen if I tried to medicate college students who were bothering me?<br /><br />"They might learn something out of the game, but it's nothing compared to the knowledge they can gain from a book. " Relics of the 20th and early 21st century. Ah yes, books. And reading. From the initial EDM310 questionnaire:<br /><br />How often do you read a printed newspaper? 61% once in a while or never. Add in once a week and we have 84%<br /><br />How many PRINTED books a YEAR do you read that are not assigned? None 15%; 1 13%, 2 13%; 3 12% (we are up to 53%) On the up side 8 3%; 9 0%; 10 5%; 11 1%; 12 0%; >12 11% for a total of 20% for 8 and above a year!<br /><br />Will you use blogs, wikis, and connect your students with the world? I hope so. Not defining everything is not enough!<br /><br />Thorough, well written.John Hadley Strangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484977903995419205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840741130243268646.post-44538895908507658182012-02-07T23:15:00.545-06:002012-02-07T23:15:00.545-06:00Thank you so much, Terri, for your corrections. It...Thank you so much, Terri, for your corrections. It's always needed when you type a lot of information. I fixed the "role" mistake, but I'm not completely sure where you are talking about for the paragraph break. If you let me know where you are talking about, I will fix that also.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16950036001190921752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7840741130243268646.post-35138916309453755412012-02-07T23:10:45.646-06:002012-02-07T23:10:45.646-06:00Hi Carly. You did a terrific job of explaining wha...Hi Carly. You did a terrific job of explaining what you took away from each video and how technology is here to stay. You were not afraid to disagree, and that is a great trait for an educator. I did find the paragraph separation a bit disconcerting. I would suggest you put a line break in between. It was not at first obvious it was a paragraph break. In fact, I'm actually assuming it was a break. In #5, next to the last line, you spelled "roll" instead of "role" model. It's a great idea to have someone else proof your posts for you. Trust me, they will catch all the little mistakes you don't because you are focused on the message. And your message was focused.Terri Wagnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06905158157291602809noreply@blogger.com