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Blogging in the K-12 Classroom. Presented by Brynn Beavers CIED 7160. (Crie, 2010). The term blog comes from the term weblog, which is a web-publishing tool that allows the author to post text, images, links to other Web sites or other blogs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Blogging in the K-12 Blogging in the K-12 ClassroomClassroom

Presented by Brynn BeaversCIED 7160

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What is blogging?What is blogging?

The term blog comes from the term weblog, which is a web-publishing tool that allows the author to post text, images, links to other Web sites or other blogs.

A blog is like an online journal or diary, the text that is published is called a post. Each post is dated and can be commented on by other people, not just the author.

(Crie, 2010)

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Terms to know:Terms to know:

Blogger= any contributor to a blog

Blogging= the process of maintaining or creating a blog

multi-blogging= an online “conversation” between more than one blog

(Crie, 2010)

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Why Blog?Why Blog?

Blogs may also have more than just text, pictures, graphics and media files, like movie clips can also be posted.

Many blogs have navigational tools that are similar to Web sites. They are easily changed and updated, allowing for easy use.

(Crie, 2010)

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What websites can be used to What websites can be used to blog in the classroom?blog in the classroom?

EdublogClassbloggerWordPressGlogster (not exactly set up like a traditonal blog, but allows student to make interactive

posters that can be shared and commented on)

Kidblog.orgBlogmeister

These are just some of the most popular. Each has advantages and disadvantages for implementation in the classroom.

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Steps to setting up a blog:Steps to setting up a blog:

1st: Find a FREE blogging site.2nd: Provide a username and password. Be

cautious in choosing a password! Password hint: Find a phrase you can remember, for example, My best friend in high school was Mary. The password would be: MbfihswM.

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Software Software applications and applications and widgets that can widgets that can be used while be used while blogging.blogging.

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What are some uses of What are some uses of blogging in the classroom?blogging in the classroom?

Motivating for studentsEasily accessible, can be used from school or

homeAllow for parental involvement in the classroomRewarding for students to see their work

published Build reading and writing skillsPromotes higher level thinking, reflection and

analysis of concepts

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How do we implement blogging How do we implement blogging into the classroom appropriately?into the classroom appropriately?

Use the Acceptable Use Policy or AUP in your county as a guideline! Make sure you and your students know what is appropriate and what is not to post.

Teach students how to use the blog BEFORE you implement it in your classroom.

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Who is blogging?Who is blogging?

Teachers are blogging to share experiences and resources.

Students are blogging about topics in class.

Administrators are blogging about their leadership roles.

Leaders in the education and technology fields are blogging about new resources.

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Examples of blogging sitesExamples of blogging sites

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Leaders in the Education and Technology field◦Steve Dembo: Teach 42◦David Warlick: 2 cents worth

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Now it’s time to play...Now it’s time to play...

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References:References:

Crie, M. (2010). Using Blogs to Integrate Technology in the Classroom. Retrieved February 15, 2010, from Teaching Today: www.glencoe.com/sec/teachingtoday/educationupclose/phtml/47