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Pittan



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 3:51 am    Post subject: Maths blogs Reply with quote

I have been experimenting with using blogs in encouraging pupils to
learn Maths especially in using Maths websites. I have had some
success but would like feedback from anyone on ways to make the blogs
more interesting to pupils. The idea is encourage pupils to practice
Maths outside school hours. Below are the links to my blogs:

http://www.maths4me.blogspot.com

http://www.ks4maths.blogspot.com

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"Dave



Joined: 16 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 7:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Maths blogs Reply with quote

Pittan wrote:
> I have been experimenting with using blogs in encouraging pupils to
> learn Maths especially in using Maths websites. I have had some
> success but would like feedback from anyone on ways to make the blogs
> more interesting to pupils. The idea is encourage pupils to practice
> Maths outside school hours. Below are the links to my blogs:
>
> http://www.maths4me.blogspot.com
>
> http://www.ks4maths.blogspot.com
>

I think all the ads on the site puts me off looking. Also, I don't know
it is just my browser (I'm using Mozilla on a Sun workstation, so not
exactly a common setup), but the text looks very small (not for the ads
though)!



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Pittan



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 2:09 am    Post subject: Re: Maths blogs Reply with quote

On Aug 5, 3:38 pm, "Dave (from the UK)" below.com> wrote:
> Pittan wrote:
> > I have been experimenting with using blogs in encouraging pupils to
> > learn Maths especially in using Maths websites. I have had some
> > success but would like feedback from anyone on ways to make the blogs
> > more interesting to pupils. The idea is encourage pupils to practice
> > Maths outside school hours. Below are the links to my blogs:
>
> >http://www.maths4me.blogspot.com
>
> >http://www.ks4maths.blogspot.com
>
> I think all the ads on the site puts me off looking. Also, I don't know
> it is just my browser (I'm using Mozilla on a Sun workstation, so not
> exactly a common setup), but the text looks very small (not for the ads
> though)!
>
> --
> Dave (from the UK)
>
> Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam.
> It is always of the form: month-y...@althorne.org
> Hitting reply will work for a few months only - later set it manually.
>
> http://chessdb.sourceforge.net/- a Free open-source Chess Database

Thank you for your useful and constructive feedback. I'll review my
blog and make some changes. Thanks again

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