The Modern Teaching
Now a days Internet becomes an increasingly pervasive and persistent influence in
people's lives, the phenomenon of the blog stands out as a fine example of the
way in which the Web enables individual participation in the marketplace of
ideas. And now a days teachers have picked up on the creative use of this
Internet technology and put the blog to work in the classroom. The education
blog can be a powerful and effective technology tool for students and teachers
alike. One of the blog that the use to integrate technology are the blogspot,
so the question is what is a blogspot according to article contributed by Mollie Crie A blog (sometimes referred to as a weblog) is a Web
publishing tool that allows authors to quickly and easily self-publish text,
artwork, links to other blogs or Web sites, and a whole array of other content.
Therefore, blogs are set-up like conventional Web sites, with navigation links,
and other standard Web site features. Blogs have one standard characteristic. Blog postings are text entries, similar to a diary or
journal, which include a posting date and may include comments by people other
than the author, photos, links, or other digital media and even the videos that you like or your favorite videos at YouTube. Postings are often short
and frequently updated. They appear in reverse chronological order and can
include archived entries.
Blogs work well for students because
they can be worked on at virtually any time, in any place with an
Internet-enabled computer. Moreover, blogs work well for students because they
can be worked on at virtually any time, in any place with an Internet-enabled
computer. Hence, they can use any kinds of computer as long as it has an internet connections.
According to the article contributed by Mollie Crie there are some benefits that the blog to Education:
Educational Benefits of Blogs
In addition to providing teachers with an excellent tool for communicating with students, there are numerous educational benefits of blogs. Blogs are:
In addition to providing teachers with an excellent tool for communicating with students, there are numerous educational benefits of blogs. Blogs are:
- Highly motivating to students, especially those who otherwise might not become participants in classrooms.
- Excellent opportunities for students to read and write.
- Effective forums for collaboration and discussion.
- Powerful tools to enable scaffolded learning or mentoring to occur.
Using the Blog in the Classroom
As an educational tool, blogs may be integrated in a multi-faceted manner to accommodate all learners. Blogs can serve at least four basic functions.
As an educational tool, blogs may be integrated in a multi-faceted manner to accommodate all learners. Blogs can serve at least four basic functions.
- Classroom Management
Class blogs can serve as a portal to foster a community of learners. As they are easy to create and update efficiently, they can be used to inform students of class requirements, post handouts, notices, and homework assignments, or act as a question and answer board. - Collaboration
Blogs provide a space where teachers and students can work to further develop writing or other skills with the advantage of an instant audience. Teachers can offer instructional tips, and students can practice and benefit from peer review. They also make online mentoring possible. For example, a class of older students can help a class of younger students develop more confidence in their writing skills. Students can also participate in cooperative learning activities that require them to relay research findings, ideas, or suggestions. - Discussions
A class blog opens the opportunity for students to discuss topics outside of the classroom. With a blog, every person has an equal opportunity to share their thoughts and opinions. Students have time to be reactive to one another and reflective. Teachers can also bring together a group of knowledgeable individuals for a given unit of study for students to network and conference with on a blog. - Student Portfolios
Blogs present, organize, and protect student work as digital portfolios. As older entries are archived, developing skills and progress may be analyzed more conveniently. Additionally, as students realize their efforts will be published, they are typically more motivated to produce better writing. Teachers and peers may conference with a student individually on a developing work, and expert or peer mentoring advice can be easily kept for future reference.
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