BlogWrite and Remote Access
Published by Anne Davis October 18th, 2005 in Uncategorized


Enter Blogging 101: Weblogs go to school
Among the youngest members of the blogosphere are these fifth-grade students
at J.H. House Elementary in Conyers, GA. Their blogs have attracted
readers from across the globe.
So reads the
caption for one of these great photos above. These students are none
other than Hillary Meeler’s blogging crew from J.H. House Elementary
School. See the class blog, BlogWrite, which links to all the student
blogs. They were spotlighted on CNet, along with Clarence Fisher’s
combined seventh- and eighth-grade class in Snow Lake, Manitoba.
More from CNet:
writing and ‘rithmetic, adult Web surfers have the chance to relive the
trials and tribulations of the wonder years.CNet
says the student entries can amuse, charm and captivate with
their simplicity and candidness. The best of them approach literature,
with real-life voices reminiscent of the fictional creations of Lynda Barry and Sandra Cisneros.
some excerpts from the students. It was great to read an article
spotlightighting these two teachers. Other student bloggers were also
recognized. Hats off to Hillary and Clarence! Keep up the good work!
I’ve got lots more to say on the comments that followed this article but the night is late - a post is brewing!
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