Friday, October 16, 2009

RESPONDING TO THE STUDENT BLOGGING CHALLENGE 2009

Here are the links to some interesting e-discussions entailing students of our school as well as foreign students. Our students took the initiative to express their thoughts on topics discussed in class or issues of their own concern. They also left a variety of comments on each other's blogs, thus enabling deeper reflection and more intimate communication.

However, from this week onwards, they will also have to complete the tasks assigned to all participants in the blogging challenge. The link to the page containing these activities can be found at the bottom of the post. Last but not least, the following collection of links will soon be enriched by an additional list of new individual or team blogs about to be created.

On the C2- level blog 'Anything Can Happen':


Teachers' Day

Smoking

Greek basketball


A 'so cute' video

Street drummers


Dancing-drunk house


On the B2-level blog 'The FCE Blog':

My best learning experience


Is it necessary to burn our country, our beautiful forests?

Iraklio O.A.A. The best basketball team in Crete


Adult students' blogs: 'GK Hall' and 'Alice's Adventures'

When science serves animals

World Environment Day

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley


Vacation

Staying in shape


Suggested blogs:

Gregory Stringer's blog

Haley's blog

Karlet's blog

Dannyell's blog

Class blogs to visit from the challenge



Information about the challenge:

All the relevant comments on the challenge and activities to be done


List of Participants


All posts from classes and students



New blogs from adult learners:

Improving my English

Joanna's corner

4 comments:

  1. Threw my humble hat into the ring! Best of luck to every student blogger everywhere!

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  2. Maria,

    I created a new blog site that I might be an individual your group. How do I make sure I'm linked?

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  3. Hi Gregory!

    Nice to meet you here, too! I checked out your new blog. As soon as you start posting there, I will include it in the list of suggested foreign blogs I am about to compile.

    Bye for now,
    Christina

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  4. On second thoughts, you do not need a blogger blog to be included in the list- edublogs are just fine!

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