Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Blogs in the Classroom

I think blogs are an awesome addition to the classroom.  There are several ways I plan on using blogs in my future classroom.  First, I would like to keep a teacher blog with updates about classroom policies, assignments, and future events.  I think it would be an excellent way to communicate not only with the students, but also parents about what is going on in their kids science class.  I could also post extra-credit assignments or information to bring to class to encourage kids to log in and and keep themselves updated on a regular basis.  Another way I'd like to use blogs in my classroom is for students to post responses to questions.  Research has shown that students produce a higher quality work when it is going to be viewed by their peers and it also builds student collaboration.  Once students are comfortable using blogs they will be more likely to create blogs of their own for classroom projects or assignments.  I have used blogs in several of my masters classes instead of writing a traditional paper and feel that I have created a product that is richer in content because it is multimedia, and it can be used as a resource by others.  I linked two other blogs of mine, one that I finished last semester, and another that I am currently working on for another class. 

3 comments:

  1. Hi Kim!
    I really like your idea of posting extra credit assignments! I wouldn't have thought of that. This is my first time using blogs in a master's class. That is really interesting that you used blogs instead of traditional papers. I also enjoyed the other blogs that you have posted. In addition, I like the colors on your page, the mesh well together.

    -Melissa

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  2. Good use of blogs for the classroom by having two specific uses. I would avoid having students post comments to the assignment section though. In using blogs in your other classes, have you ran into any issues between writing blogs or other students viewing such information?

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  3. RJ, I haven't had any issues with blogs for my other classes. If needed I could always set the blog to private and unsearchable so that it wasn't out there to be used. However, my reasoning for using a blog is most often so it can become a resource for others.

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