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Teaching with BlogsCreated by Joe Sanchez (University of Texas at Austin) on October 2, 2006
So i'm almost at the midterm of a new class i'm teaching called Social Issues in a Networked Society The comments allow me to give personalized feedback to each student and helps me to shape their writing so that they are now able to write deeply reflective blog entries. In class on tuesday one of the students mentioned that he was surprised at how well he is learning the material in this class because he is forced to sit down and write about it every week. The rest of the class nodded their heads and several others made similar comments. The blogs are due on sunday afternoon at 2pm and i have made the blog worth 20% of their grade, equivalent to their midterm exam. I honestly believe the students are engaging in a deeper learning practice by blogging rather than cramming for next weeks midterm. here is a list of positive features of classroom blog use
Later this week i'll post an example or two of some of the other projects they are working on. Let me know you think especially if you are using a blog in your class.
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I really enjoyed reading about your usage of blogs in an education curriculum. With further advancement in technology and specifically on the internet, new communication and learning methods have appeared respectively. New social networks and social media have made it easier for people, and specifically students to communicate with each other in scholarly topic commonplaces. Tools such as blogs, Twitter, or even social games like Second Life have proved to have great use in not only the education commonplace, but other areas of business and learning as well. In a blog for a local moving and storage company http://www.aspaceplacestorage.com/wordpress we discuss a lot of important information regarding self storage and moving. We provide our readers with a lot of tips and guides relating to this industry that is highly beneficial to them in an easy accessible, easy to read, and personal level conversation. We also write articles in a special current events section to keep our readers informed and entertained on whats going on around them as well. It might be good to have your students utilize blogging as a way to communicate how social networks and social media play roles in the spread of current events information and news in today's society. This was a hot topic in my journalism class last year. Thanks for the interesting read on blogs, and I hope to read more about how your students' projects are progressing.