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Archive for July 30th, 2008

Newspaper Clipping Generator

Posted by sakhs on 30th July 2008

newspaper clipping example

 

You can quickly and easily create newspaper clippings like this for your blog or website using this site: 

http://www.fodey.com/generators/newspaper

Just enter the your newspaper’s name, headline and a brief news story and click ‘generate’. 

Download the image and upload to your blog and et voila!  Very simple to use.

 

 

 

 anti smoking packet

 There is also a cigarette packet (anti smoking) generator here:

http://www.fodey.com/generators/cigarette_packet

sample pressdisplay newspaper page

 

Yet another interesting generator is press display:

http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdisplay/viewer.aspx

This generates actual news pages, just as they appear in print media (not just a copy of online news).  You can get pages from a range of newspapers from around the world.  You can also generate an image and automatically post it to a blog.

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Classroom Blogging

Posted by sakhs on 30th July 2008

I recently joined the Aussie Bloggers Forum:  http://www.aussiebloggers.com.au/forum/index.php  This is a friendly board where Aussies discuss blogging in general.  Through this forum, I made contact with Ian who is a primary teacher/librarian in Sydney’s west.  He’s been doing some really interesting stuff with web 2.0 and class blogs so I thought I’d share.
 
Messages from Ian:
 
When I was editor of “Scan”, the NSW DET’s professional journal, we advised teachers to team up with their teacher-librarians to tackle book raps (and other raps) together. We used to use email listservs but now use the blog formats, to even great success. BTW, “Scan” is still a great publication filled with ICT ideas for K-12 teaching and learning. The next rap starts next week for Stage 2 students: the Olympic Games and Book Week, using a Children’s Book Council Awards shortlisted book, “The Shaggy Gully Times”:
http://rapblog3.edublogs.org/

Also, you might enjoy checking out the “Gold Quest” blog I used last term with our Stage 3 students, and those at another primary school. Two teacher-librarians leading students and teachers through ICT:
http://goldquest.edublogs.org/

And of special interest, our students’ use of a website called “Newspaper Clipping Generator” at:
http://goldquest.edublogs.org/pps-bushranger-bounties/ …

 
… I’m involved in lots of online activities with k-6 students, including;
http://penrithpslibrary.pbwiki.com/Core+values+fables+by+Kindergarten+2007
 
Have Phaser, Will Travel
http://therinofandor.blogspot.com/

Booked Inn: Heroic Adventures in Teacher-Librarianship
http://ianmclean.edublogs.org/

Bloggers of Sydney Meetup Group
http://blog.meetup.com/408/ 

 
 
I think these sites are very interesting examples of what can be done with blogging in an education context.  There are opportunities to link up on collaborative activities, or we might get some useful ideas.  Hope you have time to have a look.
*Also, have a look at this blog by a year 10 student:  http://learn2flash.blogspot.com/ 
I think it’s brilliant and she did it with no help from me.

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