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= Ideas To Create Interactive Learning= Laptops allow students and teachers access to an amazing array information. Please feel free to add your own ideas to the list that I've started.

Blogs...
are a wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) communication tool that allows students and teachers to share ideas and work with others in a controlled community. Students will work much harder if they know their work is to be displayed for all the world (or in most cases, other students and parents) to see. The sites below can help you get started: [|Class Blogmeister] - Another Landmark Project initiative created by David Warlick. David outlines the steps to help you begin and will help you create a classroom space online for you and students. [|Springdoo] - Very cool because students can create video email. [|KidzBlog]- You have to download KidzBlog but it has some unique features for younger students; painting tools for example. [|Epals Blog] Tried and true, been around for a long time in the internet world but costs $$$ [|Gaggle.net] A free email service for students. There are three different versions you can access, including a free one.
 * Drupal** - please email Wendy Murphy McLean if you want her to help you create a template. We have Drupal on one of those mysterious district servers Wendy has hidden away. The [|Curriculum Bytes] blog updates are created using Drupal.

Need help with Weblogs? Visit [|A Blogging Workshop] for great ideas!