Session 1: Closure

We would like to hear from you...

  • 3 things that really interest you...
  • 2 things you would like to know more...
  • 1 good idea from today...

and any other comments you have...

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

2. How to get pupils to set up a blog to buy and sell things? Security issues?
3. creating a blog

Anonymous said...

I can see that blogs are a sure way to get even the quietest pupil in class to contribute, with no fear or peer pressure.It's interesting to note that with one account, I can have various blogs.

I would like to know how I can show a blog without displaying other blogs I've created.

One good idea I've learnt today is the use of blogs for T & L.

Anonymous said...

More lesson ideas.
Greater relevance to Maths topics
More fun things we can do with blogs.

Learnt:
How to convert slides to jpg

Mr Toh said...

Relevant ideas to setting up a maths blog
Refresh my knowledge on creating/maintaining a blog

Anonymous said...

Great lesson learnt!
I now know how to create a blog.

Anonymous said...

3: > To register an account; > Sit beside an interesting colleague; >sharing with teachers from different schools.

2: > How to make my blogger more interesting; > How to design a good blog site.

1: > How to convert to JPG in a powerpoint format.

Anonymous said...

Blogging for Maths -interesting
Students can do at their time, feeling more at ease esp the shy ones.
Interaction!

Use blog to enhance teaching of Maths esp A Maths

Using blog to post thinking questions

Anonymous said...

Three : what is a blog; how to create; how to post
Two: weblog is a good teaching tool; easy to create
one : try out in my maths class room

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to start my first blog.
Learn how to use Blogs for my lesson.

Good idea - Post open-ended questions and let students explore for possible answers. Students will learn more - TLLM

Anonymous said...

I learnt that the kind of math stuff that students can comment more on can be open ended problems.

Blogger is quite easy to use. I would like to learn more on how to post math symbols like algebraic fractions, square roots etc.

Anonymous said...

Interesting sharing. I learnt how to create a blog. My pupils are actually having their own blogs so now I can showcase my blog too.

Would like to explore more on the features in blogging.

Anonymous said...

1. More things we can do for our lessons in class using blogs
2. Blogs are a good way to gather feedback from students

Anonymous said...

3: Sit beside my colleague; to create a blog; learning from teachers from different schools
2: to make my blog more interesting; to design my blog site more effectively
1: to convert PPT into JPG file.

Anonymous said...

3 things: how to create blog, insert jpeg file and ppt slide

Anonymous said...

1. To have a blog account.
2. How to upload a picture into the blog.
3. To see how blog can be used in Maths.
4. Extended features of blog that is useful for Maths.
5. Successful, sample Maths blog that we can refer to.
6. To try out blogging for Maths.

Anonymous said...

interesting to see how easy it is to collect input from everyone and to create a blog...

would like to know how to manage the blog and maximise its potential in T&L...

now gotta think of what to post in the newly created blog...

Anonymous said...

Three :weblog as a teaching tool; how to create a weblog; how to post solutions to maths problems

Two : how to use more effectively in maths classroom
How to control students from misusing the comments
One : Goig to try out in my classroom....

Anonymous said...

1 good idea for today:
Interesting way of obtaining feedback from an entire class especially for a usually quiet class.

The session is interesting as I have learnt how to post comments and publish my own blog. I had zero knowledge previously:)

Ms LeeBC said...

3 - The use of blogging, the idea of getting responses from pupils and the uploading of images into the blog

2 - how to enhance student learning through blogging and to learn more about blogging

1 - how to create and use blogs to get feedback from students

Anonymous said...

I'm interested in using this new tool to teach maths
I'm interested in exploring further how to capitalise on pupils'interest in blogging to teach maths in a more interesting way.
I'm interested in creating blogs on travel.
I would like to learn more techniques to make my blog more interesting.
I would like to upload video clips and podcasts.
One interesting idea that I have learnt is how to use blog to check on pupils' misconceptions.

Anonymous said...

3 things:
a) blog sites can be very colourful!
b)uploading of images
c)it is very easy to create your own blog site!

Anonymous said...

3 things that interest me:

1) Create my own blog
2) Using blogs in the teaching of
Maths
3) Engaging pupils in the learning
of Mathematics through blogs

2 things I would like to know more:

** monitoring of the postings by
my pupils
** features that helps to enhance
my blogs

1 good idea:

@@ use blogs in my teaching