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1 Blogs in Education “The Computer as an Educational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving” ©Richard C. Forcier and Don E. Descy “The Computer as an Educational Tool: Productivity and Problem Solving” ©Richard C. Forcier and Don E. Descy

2 What is a blog?  Blogs are personal journals made up of chronological entries, not unlike a paper diary.

3 Blog Lingo  Blogosphere  Blogger  Blogging  Multi-Blog  Weblog  Blogosphere  Blogger  Blogging  Multi-Blog  Weblog

4 Blog Statistics  51.5 percent of all blogs are developed and maintained by ages 13–19.  40.4 percent of blog authors are under 20 years old.  51.5 percent of all blogs are developed and maintained by ages 13–19.  40.4 percent of blog authors are under 20 years old.

5 Features  Instant publishing of text/graphics to the Web  Students can provide comments/feedback  Archive past blogs by date  Instant publishing of text/graphics to the Web  Students can provide comments/feedback  Archive past blogs by date

6 Ways to Use  Update students  Online mentoring  Conduct discussions outside classroom  Student-to-student contact  Update students  Online mentoring  Conduct discussions outside classroom  Student-to-student contact

7 Benefits  Critical thinking/creative risks  Acquire scholarly and professional skills  Creates a learning community  Thinking outside classroom  Every student has a voice.  Critical thinking/creative risks  Acquire scholarly and professional skills  Creates a learning community  Thinking outside classroom  Every student has a voice.

8 Benefits (Continued)  Easy to use  Anywhere, anytime access  Effective forum for discussion  Easy to use  Anywhere, anytime access  Effective forum for discussion

9 Risks  Schools have guidelines and AUP’s regarding the Internet.  Parental permission  Viewed publicly  Opinion-based  Schools have guidelines and AUP’s regarding the Internet.  Parental permission  Viewed publicly  Opinion-based

10 Preparing Students  Determine school’s AUP  Inform parents  Teach students appropriate behavior  Review policies  Teach nonposting rules  Set clear consequences  Determine school’s AUP  Inform parents  Teach students appropriate behavior  Review policies  Teach nonposting rules  Set clear consequences

11 Setting up a Weblog  www.21publish.com  www.chalksite.com  Example Example  www.21publish.com  www.chalksite.com  Example Example


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