Monday, May 12, 2008

Re: Publishing Foreign Language Essays

Why not create a blog for the students. Several give you language options,
including Blogger and EduBlogs.

Email addresses can be hidden, or even created with a gmail account that
goes to a teacher directly into a filter.

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Steve Taffee <Steve_Taffee@castilleja.org>
wrote:

> A colleague is looking for a web site to publish the essays of her
> advanced French students. A query to the LLTI listserv garnered zero
> responses. Fanfiction has a section for French language, but I'm really
> looking for something a bit more serious,
> where other language students here or abroad might comment on their essays
> in French or in English, with real email addresses of the writers hidden for
> security.
>
> Ideas?
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