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Blogs in Education

Blogs in Education. Using Blogs as an Educational Tool in Your Classroom. Dr. Spindler SUNY Oswego, VTP 514 Nick Lisi & Robert Dorschel Fall 2009. Now Showing. Here’s a brief video to explain blogs: “BLOGS – In Plain English.” Click HERE to see the video.

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Blogs in Education

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  1. Blogs in Education Using Blogs as an Educational Tool in Your Classroom Dr. Spindler SUNY Oswego, VTP 514 Nick Lisi & Robert Dorschel Fall 2009

  2. Now Showing. Here’s a brief video to explain blogs: “BLOGS – In Plain English.” Click HERE to see the video.

  3. This is not a “how-to” guide. • This short presentation is meant to demonstrate the effectiveness of using blogs as an educational tool. • There are free hosting sites that walk you through the process of how to get a Blog up and running. • BLOGGER • http://www.blogger.com/start • WORDPRESS • http://en.wordpress.com/features

  4. Definition of BLOG: • A contraction of the term “web log,” meaning a log of a series of events on the internet • Usually maintained by a single individual, but can be maintained by a group • Provides commentary or news on a particular subject • Contains primarily written word • Subcategories of video, music, audio (podcasting), art, & journalism blogs prevalent

  5. Shhh! Don’t tell your students… • Blogs are all about reading and writing . What a great way to get students to do both! Using Blogs in Education. • Using blogs in education will: • Help to create connections that were previously very difficult or impossible • Help to provide new channels of information and knowledge • Promote the use of technology • Promote writing habits • Promote reading habits • Promote research skills

  6. Guidelines for Blogs. • When creating a blog to use in education you must: • Creating a safe blogging environment: • Block access to commercial sites that allow students to blog and connect with other sites • Create a standard Acceptable Use Policy and have students sign it before using the blog. • There are sites like http://classblogmeister.com that provide passworded class blogs • Set up a meeting with parents explaining the blog, how you plan to use it, and show them how to access it and monitor it.

  7. Uses for Blogs in Education. • Ways to use Blogs in Education: • Distribute information. Upload to your class blog, and all students can access it. • Host online discussions – Using a site like http://edublogs.org/ you can host an online discussion all students can participate in. • Create a class/school publication. (school newspaper) • Get students to write. • Allow students to create their own digital portfolios of their work. • Blogs present, organize, and protect student work as digital portfolios.

  8. Uses for Blogs in Education. • Ways to use Blogs in Education (continued): • Allows for pre-class preparation, dialogue generation, creates an effective way to introduce students to new material as well as review materials that are no longer being discussed in class. • Replace you class newsletter. • Share lesson plans with students and parents. • Integrate media. Blogs allow you to embed video, multimedia presentations, slideshows for students to all experience. • Blogs allow students and parents to comment of educational issues.

  9. Institute of Technology. The newest high school in the Syracuse School District has a student-created Blog, with the blessing of the school and district. In fact, there are two of them up and running. The following is an audio Interview, conducted in November 2009; and compiled as a video titled “Blogs In Education.” Click HERE to view the movie of the interview.

  10. Case and Point. This PowerPoint 2007 file and supporting multi-media files are located online… on a blog website. http://vtp514fall2009.blogspot.com/

  11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog http://www.commoncraft.com/blogs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7XiCg_wpzE http://www.blogger.com/start http://en.wordpress.com/features http://opencontent.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_use_a_blog_to_facilitate_learning http://opencontent.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_use_a_blog_to_facilitate_learning http://edublogs.org/10-ways-to-use-your-edublog-to-teach/ http://teachingtoday.glencoe.com/howtoarticles/blog-basics http://www.techlearning.com/article/14180 http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/EDTEC470/sp09/5/bloomstaxanomy.html http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/EDTEC470/sp09/5/images/Bloom%27sDigitalTaxonomymap3.gif http://blog.syracuse.com/voices/2009/09/high_school_news_goes_online.html http://itctechknow.blogspot.com/ http://student2studentit.blogspot.com/ http://vtp514fall2009.blogspot.com/ Resources.

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