Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Student Blog Expectations



At my school we use the principles of RISE as a school-wide positive behavior system. We have charts that have the RISE expectations for each area of the school. I would add this chart to our current one.

More Blogger Expectations
Commenting Guidelines
Blog Guidelines
Bogging Rules

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Blogging: Creating 21st Century Learners




As displayed in this photo, the five keys to 21st Century Learning are creating, connecting, communicating, collaborating, and learning. Blogging is a useful tool to enhance 21st Century Learners because it encompasses all five keys.

Creating: If students have their own blog, they are about to create it, change it and manipulate it however they want.
Connecting : Students are able to use blogs to connect with students in their class as well as students from around the world. They are able to share thoughts and ideas and learn from each other.
Communicating: Students now have the ability to communicate with anyone at anytime just by accessessing their blog. They can receive feedback from tecahers, share thoughts and get information. The students are able to simply access assignments, schedules, notes and more just by accessing a blog. Through blogs, there is more communication with easier access.
Collaborating: through the use of blogs students are able to collaborate more effectively. For group work, all the students do not need to be in the same room. They now just need access to the same blog. I suppose that this could have been done with email or something similar, but blogs provide "real-time" access.
Learning: Blogs have changed the way students learn. They are not just learning from the teacher and books, but learning from each other. Is the amount of information gained from one teacher and one book more beneficial or the same teacher, same book, and all the other students who access the cretin blog? You be the judge.

Very Eye-Opening




21st Century Teaching Links
21 Signs You’re a 21st Century Teacher
10 Ways Technology Supports 21st Century Learners in Being Self Directed


Key photo from langwitches on flicker