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Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Effective Blogging...


Sue Waters – Edublog Presentation (Sept 30/14)

Effective Blogs:
1)      Allow for reflection and feedback;
2)      Collaboration in the classroom;
3)      Encourage Family involvement;
4)      Create a way for people to share;
5)      Are a place to lend your voice & ideas;
6)      Improve your ability to write;
7)      Build a community;
8)      Show the process of learning;
9)      Give writing a purpose;
10)   Create a total learning experience;
11)   Allow marginalized persons a voice;
12)   Show student’s thought processes;
13)   Allow for ownership = powerful.

Hurdles to overcome:
1)      Assessment of blogs – debate on whether they should be assessed, marks given
2)      Access to technology.
3)      Getting more teachers to be comfortable blogging!

Summary/Action Plan:  I have been thinking about how I can incorporate this into my current role and I believe that there might be an opportunity.  I honestly didn’t plan on this but the more I think about it, the more I think it might be a good way for me to communicate to the teachers/programs that I work.  I will think of it as a newsletter going out.  There can be a calendar, events listed, resources shared and a place to share good news!  It will also model with them how they might be able to incorporate this into their classroom.  One of my goals this year was to find a better way to communicate (messages and resources) with the teachers I work with.  This might be a very good experience for me!  Thanks @SueWaters!
 

2 comments:

  1. Hi Kelly

    Blogs are a great way to communicate with others.

    If you plan to use a blog to communicate with other teachers I recommend you include an email subscription option that sends them an email when a new post is published. For less tech savvy readers email subscription really helps. My personal preference is using an email option that sends the full post so they can read it entirely by email if they prefer.

    Sue @suewaters

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  2. I agree Kelly, I think that it potentially could be a great tool to communicate with your colleagues!

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