The conversation about managing real student blogging – public, connective, prudent, real-world network-seeking – continues in the comments to my last post. Again, for RSS folks, not to be missed if this is a concern of yours. So I’m again posting the latest round of comments here. Doug Noon starts with a good challenging question, [...]
Archives for posts tagged ‘privacy’
“Blogger-Training School” for a Student “Blogging License”: A Silver Bullet?
Monday, 12 November 2007
Another Comments Thread Worth Sharing: Grappling with the Big Questions on Classroom Blogging Policy
Saturday, 10 November 2007
Wow. It’s been a heady 24 hours. My site went down on Friday night around 10pm, and at midnight my neighborhood lost internet service. When I woke this morning, it was still down. It came on at 11 a.m., and I had a new experience: my Blogging Parent Letter: Choose Your Privacy Levels post made [...]






