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Mr. Youngs' Blogosphere
Wiki-Wing of CharlesYoungs.com

The wiki-wing of this website with recently updated teacher and student content is found at http://ceyo.pbworks.com.

Most of the site is private and password-protected for student use.

AP* Literature & Composition Blog

Students extend and augment literary study and class discussions here.





*AP is a trademark of The College Board, which does not develop or endorse this blog.

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English 12 Honors Blog

A blog that connects all students taking English 12 Honors.  The blog topics are focused on the class' inquiries of world literature. This blog is closed, view-only forum, open only to class members and a few invited guest experts.

Only invited students, teachers, and experts may post as writiers. Parents may request access as readers. 

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Social Bookmarking for Research at Diigo

Here students can save and share sites for research at Diigo.

Click here and log in.

If Bees Are Few

Mr. Youngs' blog on teaching and learning in the blogosphere. The blog is named after a line in Emily Dickinson's poem "Prairie."

"To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee,
And revery.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few."

Life On Mars

Bethel Park Students respond to Life on Mars, the 55th Carnegie International exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.  Students are visiting the exhibition and sharing expository, narrative, and poetic compositions online via the exhibition's classroom resources blog. May 2008-January 2009.

This site is still viewable, however, no new posts can be added.
Blogs Mr. Youngs Reads 


Chalkdust101 -- Patrick Higgins' blog about using Web 2.0 in his professional practice

Classroom 2.0
--  A network devoted to those interested in the practical application of Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies in the classroom and in their own professional development.

Connect Learning -- A blog of podcasts from David Warlick's travels around the world talking with educators

Design Share -- A website that includes a blog all on a collaborative community of school design professionals.

Infinite Thinking Machine
-- A blog designed to help teachers and students thrive in the 21st century.

Mediated Cultures: Digital Ethnography -- A project of Mike Welsch and his team of cultural anthropology students and colleagues at Kansas State University.

Speed of Creativity -- A blog of Wesley Fryer, an educator, author, digital storyteller and change agent who addresses a range of topics related to education, technology integration, distance learning, and twenty-first century literacy.

Think:Lab -- Christian Long's "fly paper for  what's going on in the changing world of education--he's CEO of DesignShare.com

2 Cents Worth -- David Warlick blog by a leading educator on school design, intructional technology, and change

Web 2.0 Videos -- The name sums it up.

Web2: Coming of Age -- From Terry Freedman, across the pond, a view of Web 2.0 and education

WWW Tools for Educators -- Trends in using the Internet for education and authored by Graeme Daniel and Kevin Fox.  Requires free subscription.


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