Hello,
Has anyone had experience with blogs? I went to a site recently and
realized that it was a blog. At the bottom of the site, there was a
place where readers could post comments. There was one "thank you"
comment with a link to a gay pornographic site, and the other comments
were ads.
Can anyone explain how media specialists can use blogs without worrying
about inappropriate comments or links? I teach in a K-5 school. I
don't think some of my parents would appreciate their children being
linked to inappropriate sites. Also, how would one remove the comments?
What are some uses for blogs in a classroom setting?
Janice M. Askew
Media Coordinator
MLS student - graduating this summer
T. S. Cooper Elem.
Sunbury, NC 27979
jma0525@earthlink.net
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