Classes – September 2010

This list works if using Firefox, Safari or Chrome but not Internet Explorer. Please use this list for IE.

Remember to visit at least two blogs on either side of your class blog and leave comments on both the class blog and any student blogs in the sidebar.

14 comments on “Classes – September 2010
  1. Ms Herbert says:

    Miss W…should I be worried that our class blog (hyden Primary Literature Circle) hasn’t appeared here yet?

    • Miss W. says:

      G’day Ms Herbert,
      I checked a few minutes ago and your class is there on the list of class blog taking part in the challenge.

      • Ms Herbert says:

        Should we be on this post?

      • Miss W. says:

        Yes, you are on this page, the 12th class between Mrs Yollis and Mr Gonzalez.

      • Miss W. says:

        Ms Herbert,
        Just realised the problem. I am viewing the class page using Firefox, but when I view in Internet Explorer there are some blogs missing and or linked to another blog. The programmers at Edublogs are on the problem and trying to sort it out before the challenge starts. Sorry about that.

  2. 56mgblog says:

    Hi Miss W, I was showing my class this site and where to look at other blogs to leave comments. Now it seems that our class blog – http://www.samgraunke.globalteacher.org.au is no longer visible on the list of classes in the challenge…. should I be worried?

    I guess if I see it again tomorrow I will know everything is OK?

    Thanks, Sam Graunke

  3. Kristen R says:

    Hi,
    I’ve noticed that our class blog has disappeared from this page but I can see some of our blog entries in someone elses blog. Help us please to get it back up so we can have people coming to look at our blog

    • Miss W. says:

      Kristen,
      I have reported the problem to Edublogs who are organizing the directory. Apparently it is probably that you are using Internet Explorer to view the websites. If using Firefox, they are all there correctly. The programmers at Edublogs are trying to solve the problem for us before the challenge starts.

  4. Hello again!
    it’s so exciting to see the list continue to grow and I’ve already begun to make some interesting contacts.
    I wanted to let you know that ALL THINGS QUEBEC has been revamped and has a new look which is quite different from the “snapshot” in the list above. If at all possible I hope you’ll be able to change the image.
    Thank you so much – and I hope you are not too harried!
    Evelyn in Montreal

  5. Miss W. says:

    Teachers,

    This page is great if you are using Firefox, Chrome or Safari but if using Internet Explorer please use the other link – http://studentchallenge.edublogs.org/about/september-2010-class-ie/

  6. Ben says:

    Reaching out to fellow teachers and bloggers. Would anyone like to judge and have their kids comment on my students’ web based projects on the US Civil War in January on my blog then?

  7. willy says:

    Blog Comment

    In my opinion a good blog comment has these traits has good detail,humor, and is creative. Good detail is important to have in a blog because it gives the reader a better feel of what’s happening. humor is also good because who wants to read something boring. and creative is good to have because if there all alike then what the point of reading different ones. a blog that show these thing is http://www.probloger.net/archives/2008/07/10/nine-signs-of-an-effective-blog-post/
    these are the signs that i think show a good blog what do you think.I like this blog because is show all the steps i listed above it wasn’t boring it show all those thing which i really like.

  8. Kennedy Templer says:

    hey I love challenge

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