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 * Post a link and brief review of an art educators' blog you've discovered. Think of it as providing a mini 'guided tour' for Wiki visitors. Share details about some of the content, the audience intended, whether student voices and work are included, info about the teacher, links and resources on the blog that might be of interest to readers/viewers, etc. **
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=Georgetown Elementary Art Blog - Josette Brouwer= "Georgetown Elementary Art Blog" is the dynamic site of an art teacher with a terrific imagination and wide range of interests. You can tell just by scrolling through her links...and you can tell by the language and style of her writing.

Check out the resources she includes for art teachers ("Fun Site to Visit"), and browse the list of other teachers' blogs she encourages us to read.

Most of all, appreciate the way she is using multiple media forms to celebrate the arts learning of her students. Consider the expanded audience her students now have. Even more...consider what happens when they begin authoring posts and creating content. Literacy - arts - technology. All free....