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Second Step: Publish to the Web

Second Step: Publish to the Web

Written by Kyra Mello
November 04, 2010

audience blog blogging collaboration college rhetoric

Image originally uploaded on 2010-09-11 13:35 

Once students (at all three campuses) were done with their analyses, they were asked
to publish their work to a common blog-site, Edublogs. Posts were categorized
by the website under analysis. This enabled analyses in common to be grouped
together.

You can take a look at my class blog below:

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  • Thinking Critically Through Authentic Audience and Inter-Campus Blogging
  • Assignment Rationale
  • The First Step: Create a Common Assignment
  • Second Step: Publish to the Web
  • Third Step: Engage Students in Dialog
  • The Results: Were Great!
  • Helpful Resources


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