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Blog On in the Classroom Carol E. Kubota American English Culture Program @ Arizona State University (AECP)

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Blog On in the ClassroomCarol E. KubotaAmerican English Culture Program @ Arizona State University (AECP)

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What is a Blog?

• A place to write down your thoughts.

• A place to post pictures.

• A place to post your homework?

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Blogger vs Facebook

• Facebook is more for social reasons.

• Blogger can be used for academic reasons

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Blogger in the Classroom• Blogging can take place as a team, pair, or individual.

• Blogging enhances learning through creativity.

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Blogging for Homework• Assignments are posted on the blog.• Other students can comment on assignments of their

classmates.• Students can post pictures, essays, poems, summaries,

book reports, etc.

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Course Management for teachers• No more lost assignments.• Reduce the paperwork• Announcements can be posted

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Steps to Creating a Blog with BloggerFollow the steps on the handout.

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Class BlogIntermediate 2 Reading/Writing 2012