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Re: [teacherartexchange] Art Blogs

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From: Woody Duncan (woodyduncan_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Sat Jan 17 2009 - 13:27:59 PST


I put lots of pics of students working as well as their art
on my school web site when I was teaching. I've been
retired six years now and the district took the site down.
But the most important thing is keeping written permission
forms on file. I'd suggest having it done at the start of the
semester or school year so it goes home with every student.
Check with your school and perhaps the office will keep
them for you. Then you can flag your seating charts as to
who not to publish. The concept is good and it's a great
motivator.
                                        Woody

On Jan 17, 2009, at 2:07 AM, Melissa Speelman wrote:

> It's been a long time since I've checked in here :). I read a post
> by Marta and saw her classroom blog. I am an avid blogger, but
> never thought to start one for my students. I can see endless
> possiblilities for something like this in the classroom. I'm
> wondering how many of you have classroom blogs, how you use them
> and if you could post some links. This is perfect for applying
> 21st Century skills!
>
> Thanks so much!
> Melissa Speelman
> www.frecklephoto.com

Woody, Retired in Albuquerque
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