Ramblings on ICT, Education, Web 2.0, Christianity and Staff PD
Blogging is a wonderful way to engage students in class, to help develop writing skills and to connect with other students from around the world. What makes blogging different to using a word processor is the ability to comment on each other’s posts. This gives students an authentic audience and creates engagement in the classroom. A blog would be a great way for students to reflect upon their Personal Learning Goals and to allow you and their parents to encourage them on their progress.
There are lots of different ways you can blog in and out of the classroom:
Where do you get a blog??
There are several different websites where you can sign up for a blog each have their own advantages and disadvantages. All of them are free but some do have an option to get more space and turn off advertising for a small fee.
This blog is an edublogs blog. Set up sepecifically for teachers and schools. It is fully featured and easy to use. There are two options a basic servioce which is free and aedublogs supporter option which costs $40US a year which gives you all the bells and whistles.
Designed for schools. It is an easy to set up otion for blogging. Not as many bells and whistles available but the nice thing is that you don’t need student emaila ccounts to set it up. You can also kepp the blogs private until you are ready to unleash them on the web!
Out LMS has a blogging function you can put pictures and videos into the posts but you can’t change the look. This is great as you don’t have to do anything to dset it up. If you are not planning to use the blog for connecting ewithoutside classes this is a great option.
A website set up by edublogs for victorian teachers. Thos is another really good option if you want bells and whisltes with out cost. It is run by the Victorian Government
This is the student version of the above blog site and where you would set up a class blog.
This is Google’s version of a blog provider and offers a good free service. Not
specifically design ed for educatinala purposes but easy to use and lots of teachers use it none the less
Some blogging terminology and goodies
Post: An entry into a blog. It can contain text, photos, sound or videos. They appear on the blog with the most recent entry on the top
Page: A blog has a main page but can also have other pages where you can add additional information. For example I have an About Me page on my blog.
Comments: These are added to blog posts and pages by other people you can then reply to the comment on the blog and start a conversation. It is a really good thing to comment on someones blog!
Tags: A list of topics that your post or page is about. Kind of like cataloging a book in a library. E.g. the Tags for this post are: blogs, blogging, edublogs, eduKate, Global Student, Global Teacher, etc
Widgets: These are tool and gadget you can have on the side of you blog to make it more useful/entertaining. Such as a voki, map, calendar, favorite links
Clustr Maps: This is a little map that shows you which countries people have come from who have viewed your blog. Click here to go to Clustr maps website and sign up for one. The kids love them….even the big kids!
Blog Roll: A list of blogs that you read or that have useful information on them.
Tag Cloud: A visual representation of the Tags on your blog posts. A very quick way to see what your blog is about
Categories: A good way of separating blog posts by giving them a category. If you click on Wild Wednesday Workshops in my categories section you will see all the posts relating to that topic on my blog.
Very useful blogging info
The Edublogger Fabulous blog with HEAPS of hint and tips on how to blog with your students. I read this all the time!!
Blogging Challenge i If you have had a class blog or understand th fundamentals but would like to take it a bit further this year I would STRONGLY ENCOURAGE you to give this a go. It looks like great fun and a great way to connect with other classes!
Connecting with other classes Here is another blog post that has some great ideas on how to connect with other classes when doing your blogs.
I would encourage you to have a go at blogging either personally or with your class. It is great fun!
February 17th, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Thanks for adding a link to the 2009 student blogging challenge.
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ldumicich Reply:
February 17th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
No probs! I really hope some of my staff might take on the challenge!
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February 19th, 2009 at 10:12 am
Thanks for telling your readers about The Edublogger – glad you find the post helpful.
Always looking for post ideas so please tell me if you ever want a specific topic covered.
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June 13th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
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