There are several ways I might use a blog in my classroom next year. First, for reading workshop when we are reading a class book I could post questions on the blog and have the students respond to the questions on the blog. We would be carrying on a conversation through the blog. They could do this in class or as a homework assignment from home. This would be ongoing throughout the unit. Videotapes of students acting out portions of the book could be added. I could also do literature circles with different groups discussing different books.
As they read individual books throughout the year, they could post their book report on a blog and whether they recommend or don't recommend the book. These could be separate blogs or linked to a common class portal that they could access.
It is possible to actually use the blog as the class portal or if not, use a wiki, but link separate class blogs to it. If the blog were used as the class portal I could add assignments, information for parents, forms, rubrics, PowerPoint reviews, vocabulary, photos, and videos.
Another way I may try and use a blog is for current events. The students could add current events they think are relevant to the blog with a link to the current event and their comments. Other students could comment on their post. This would be an assignment. Instead of bringing in an article and a paragraph description of the article the student could post it on the blog. A news feed could be on the site as well.
For social studies, a blog could be used in their study of the different states. It could be a common area with information and websites that the students could access. Final copies of their reports could be added to it.
A final idea for using a blog in my classroom would be through writing workshop. Final copies of the student's work during each unit could be added to the blog with comments from fellow students. Videotapes of the students reading their pieces could also be used. This would be a benefit to parents and administration as well to see the students' work.
The students writing skills would improve as their knowledge of technology use improved through using blogs. Some students might be more inclined to participate in discussions through the blog. A lot of creativity is possible through the blog as well.
I like the list of classroom uses of weblogs (Richardson, 2010, p. 39-40). I would like to try several of these ideas with my class. In addition to the ones listed above, I like the ideas of an online book club. This would be something you could also extend into the summer months. Students could create their own individual blogs. A class newsletter would be a great idea, as well as, linking the students to another class somewhere else in the United States or the world.
There are so many ideas that would be relevant in using blogs in my classroom. This is my first time blogging so I will begin this fall with my class and see how many ideas I can incorporate into the classroom.
Hi Mrs. R.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! You have some really great ideas for using blogs in particular having the students use it for current events, videos, newsletters...Wow! I also love the way you customized your blog! Great graphics!
Hi Jeri,
ReplyDeleteThose are all great examples of how a blog can be used to enhance your students' literacy skills! The possibilities seem endless when you think about all of the ways that technology can bring people together in a constructive learning environment!
Mary
I like the look of your site. You have great examples for utilizing blogs in the classroom. I also love the picture you have of the old fashion computer, love the saying too. :)
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