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Different Writing Spaces

Mar 4th, 2008 | By Eric Hoefler | Category: Education/Literacy

I added a post on this topic to the TeachEng.us blog. Here’s the teaser:

… if I were in the classroom right now, and had students with consistent Internet access, I think I’d ask them to keep a few different writing spaces: a private journal, a public journal, a blog “notebook” or two, and a personal wiki.

Here’s the rest of the post.


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