Dear Rachelle and List, That's a great idea. One suggestion would be to open blog pages under your book-report-assignment blog page. In this way they are "out there" on the net but not over exposed as on Facebook. Nehama 2010/12/23 Rachelle Borenstein <rachcb1@xxxxxxxxx> > I gave my class the initial task for a bookreport/task of creating an > imaginary Facebook page for a character in the book. Through "Status' > updates, comments, friends, birthday, hometown, likes/dislikes etc., > they'll give an overall picture of the book in a fun way (and there > will be an alternative assignment for those who want nothing to do > with FB). Some students have asked if they can open a real FB page to > do the assignment. I am a little concerned with privacy issues and how > they would add comments to Status updates from other characters. > Before putting this assignment in writing, what other issues should I > consider? Would you allow your students to open a page like this? > Rachelle > ----------------------------------------------- > ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org > ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** > ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** > ----------------------------------------------- > > -- ×?×?×¢×?רת ×?×?×?"×? ×?×? ×?× ×?×¢× ×?×? × ×?ספ×?×? × ×? ×?×?×?×?ק ×?ת פר×?×? ×?×?×?×?"×? ש×?×?. ת×?×?×? Please delete my e-mail address when sending this e-mail to others. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------