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BamBamBoogie
post Mar 7 2010, 06:41 PM
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Access to Social Networking in High School is Justified. Agree or Disagree?
 
 
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Joanne
post Mar 9 2010, 07:35 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong (I've never created a MySpace page before), but that just involves writing out your personal information, right? That Spanish teacher could have simply assigned a form for each student to fill out, where students state their hobbies, interests, mood, relationship status, etc. Or if it's blog entries the teacher wants his/her students to write, ask them to write a normal journal entry!

Sure this MySpace assignment may be a little bit more interesting for the students than the conventional Spanish homework because omgz it requires the use of the internet!, but I'm sure teachers can find other ways to make their assignments more fun and exciting without the use of these social networking websites. =\
 

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