What is the educational value of blogs and blogging to the 21st century learner?
Blogs for the 21st century learner provide an open forum in which to reflect on the learner’s educational journey. Before the advancements of technology were integrated into the classroom, teachers would have their students reflect on various topics in a hand-written journal and later perhaps in a document text saved to a disc. These would be shared with a limited number of classmates when time was available. Today’s teachers can use blogs as a more modern-day journal approach which allows their students to interact with others on a global basis rather than to be confined to the classroom walls. Through student blogs, today’s learners can communicate and collaborate on ideas with other students across the world. Teachers also can use blogs for similar purposes. They can share ideas and learn new strategies through the writing and sharing of their educational blogs. The dialogue formed by commenting on various blog entries can assist each participant in his/her own reflections about the stated topics.
What are the concerns of blogs and blogging in education?
What are the concerns of blogs and blogging in education?
Students need to be reminded that blogs are usually nothing more than online journals and therefore reflect the author’s feelings and opinions rather than sound, research-based facts. We must teach our students the need for thinking critically when reading a blog entry and let them know it is up to them to determine the validity of the entry. Students should also be taught to be respectful in the own blog entries and to practice a high code of ethics in a blog setting just as they would in a classroom setting. A blog is not the place for cyber-bullying and the district should have a monitoring system in place to ensure a student’s “cyber-safety.”
How can you use blogging to communicate with school stakeholders?
A blog can be a wonderful tool in which to communicate with all school stakeholders, and a blog is much easier to add entries to when compared to a class web site. A teacher can share class information and upcoming important dates for exams and assignments through a blog. An administrative blog can also be used in similar fashion and could send out weekly newsletters to all blog subscribers. Homework assignments, weekly activities, field trips, lunch menus, supply lists, and highlights of student successes are just a few suggestions to share on an educational blog for parents and community members. Questions can also be asked to participants so that the blog subscriber can answer and give feedback to help in planning or to address areas of concern.
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