Blogging with your students
Interested in finding out the value of blogging with your students or are you already convinced and looking for tips on how to set up your blog?
The Internet allows individuals and groups to communicate and collaborate in ways never before possible. The possibilities for creating meaningful educational experiences are boundless with the use of blogs.
This presentation was created to help guide you in setting up a classroom blog or individual student blogs.
The Internet allows individuals and groups to communicate and collaborate in ways never before possible. The possibilities for creating meaningful educational experiences are boundless with the use of blogs.
This presentation was created to help guide you in setting up a classroom blog or individual student blogs.
- Prepare your students by teaching them about internet safety/responsibility, blogging and commenting etiquette.
- Get tips and resources on connecting your classroom blog with others around the world for collaborative and connected learning.
Blogging begins with reading.
Here are some blogs to read – read a post from at least five to give you a sampling of some great educational blogs. Then comment on at least one post.
- Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach ‘s 21st Century Collaborative
- Will Richardson;s Blog Read. Write. Connect. Learn.
- Karl Fisch;s The Fischbowl
- Richard Byrne’s Free Technology for Teachers
- Scott McLeod’s Dangerously Irrelevant
- Kirsten Winkler’s Kirsten Winkler.com
- Edna Edna Sackson’s WhatEdSaid
- Larry Ferlazzo’s Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day
- Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano’s Langwitches.org
- Shelly Terrell’s Teacher reboot camp
- and of course, Valerie Burton’s I blog to share and to learn
Edublogs in 15 minutes from V Burton on Vimeo. Edublogs 101 from V Burton on Vimeo. |
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