Blogging: Bringing Schools into the New Century? Or maybe it’s already obsolete technology?

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Blogging

EDU 626 Integrating Educational TechnologySpring 2013

Bringing Schools into the New Century?

Or maybe it’s already obsolete technology?

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What is a Blog?•A log of websites visited? Or a personal journal? Or something else?–“Defining this variable form is not easy in the highly opinionated blogosphere - nor is it simple in the increasing number of newsrooms that are in embracing blogging. . . . Capturing the blogging beast is no small matter, not when everybody from the lonely scribe in Paducah to me-too mass media in Manhattan is trying to get arms and minds around the virtual blob now encroaching online.” •Just what is a blog, anyway? By Michael Conniff

Posted: 2005-09-29

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Educational Uses of Blogging?

–Will Richardson–This site is dedicated to discussions and reflections on the use of Weblogs, wikis, RSS, audiocasts and other Read/Write Web related technologies in the K-12 realm, technologies that are transforming classrooms around the world.

• About/Disclosures

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How do teachers blog?–Teachers use blogs to provide assignments to students

–To communicate with other teachers about classroom experiences, or with other educators about the use of educational technologies, and for many other purposes.

–to give parents insight into what’s going on in the classroom.

–Teachers blogging to communicate other teachers (and anyone else who cares to ‘listen’)

– Blogging In Education Today (a multipart series)

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The Book Blog

– we encourage students, parents, teachers and community members from all over the world to join us as we read this book over 4 weeks (from March 6th to April 3rd, 2006).

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A Kentucky newsblog of interest to teachers

http://theprincipal.blogspot.com/

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How do you find out about blogs of interest?

• –The leading blog search engine and directory, Technorati.com indexes more than a million blogs. The site has become the definitive source for the top stories, opinions, photos and videos emerging across news, entertainment, technology, lifestyle, sports, politics and business. Technorati.com tracks not only the authority and influence of blogs, but also the most comprehensive and current index of who and what is most popular in the Blogosphere.

Read more: http://technorati.com/about-technorati/#ixzz1HeIRPJ00

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Educational Blogging

•Advantages?–In a broader and more educational system, blogs are about communicating. You observe your experience, reflect on it, and then write about it. Other people read your reflections, respond from their perspectives by commenting or writing their own blog article. You read their perspectives, often learn something through their eyes, and write some more.

1. Blogging is about reading and writing.

2. Literacy is about reading and writing.

3. Blogging is about literacy. (dfw)– What Is a Blog?– See What blogging does for students