How can blogs be used to help educators? There are many creative ways to use blogs
both in the classroom and with other educators.
Here are few that I found helpful:
One of the first ways a blog can be used in a
classroom is from the teacher. A teacher
can setup a blog that her students and their parents can follow. Here, the teacher can post resources to help
the learning process, assignments that are coming up, and even reminders like
tests or field trips. Parents and
students can also comment if they have a question or even a suggestion on how
something may be done differently. A
great example is from third grade teacher Mrs. Yollis. Her blog, Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog, was voted one of the best classroom blogs of 2012.
This blog is easy to navigate for
adults and students. It has information
that is interesting and relevant. The
post that was most current when I checked was a creative post on the traditions
and background of Groundhog Day. The
blog has links for other educators, how-to’s, and even a meet and greet
section. This is a great example of how
teachers can use technology to reach out to students and their families, as
well as other educators.
A second use of blogs is from the
students. They can collaborate together,
share study ideas, ask questions about homework, or just chat to get to know
each other. While this is guided and monitored
by the teacher, the bulk of the writing comes from the students. Perhaps a paper is assigned, a blog is great
way for students to brainstorm ideas with each other. Or if there is a group assignment, the blog
can be a way for each group to share tidbits back and forth. To see an example of this type of blog, just
visit Ms. Burton’s class on their blog Blog, blog blog blog, blog some more.
Finally, there is are teacher to
teacher blogs. These blogs are much like
this blog. They are meant to share ideas
and how-to’s between fellow educators. They post projects they are using in their own
classrooms and ask questions on how to incorporate other things to make
learning more enjoyable for everyone.
These blogs can help spark ideas that can get teachers motivated or
broaden their horizons. They can also introduce
new resources, whether online or otherwise.
Teachers have always collaborated with others in their field, usually in
their district and at workshops, but the internet and blogging opens up
completely different avenues to help support and enlighten each other. There are many examples of this kind of blog,
but my favorite is The Nerdy Teacher , which was voted one of the best education blogs in 2012, and LauraRandazzo-Solutions for the Secondary Classroom.
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