May-June 2009

Examples of Student Work


Students work on their blog portfolios throughout the masters program, adding to them as experiences compel and course activities dictate. Each blog responds to a number of assignments, including resource assessment, creating media and materials for academic purposes, and participating in virtual professional communities. Check out this year’s class blog, but bear in mind that while the site is open to the public, it has been created for students who understand its purpose and structure.

Student blogfolios are linked on the right hand side of the class blog, or you can look at the blogfolios created by the students listed below in order to gain an idea of the breadth of portfolio development and utility. Student blogfolios do not need to be completed until Fall, 2009, so in most cases you will be viewing works in progress.

Bethany Waggoner (art): http://bethanywaggoner.blogspot.com/
Renee Moseng (math and science): http://reneemat.blogspot.com/
Ann Stone (language arts): http://amstone13.blogspot.com/
Ben Milano (social studies): http://milanoteach.blogspot.com/
Paul Haag, math, http://teacher-paul.blogspot.com/