Integrating blog content into classroom projects

lars hasselblad torres lars at tagstudio.net
Fri Jan 30 10:42:29 EST 2004



Hi :: I've just returned from India with an amazing group of high 
schoolers who attended the world social forum (http://www.wsfindia.org) and the intercontintental youth camp (http://www.wsfindia.org/youthforum).  While in India, students used a blog to share their experiences with 
students and family back home.

I wonder if folks on this list have some ideas on how, now that they are 
back, they can integrate this content into classroom projects?

<p>You can visit the blog at <http://tagstudio.net/mumbai/mt>

Thank you!

lars


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