Monday, March 10, 2014
End of Blogging Assignment
I must say I was very frustrated with this assignment the last two weeks, as I felt I would never figure out blogging! However, going into week three I feel more confident and actually see how this could be very useful in a classroom setting. I have been doing a little research and came across a website, www2.ed.gov. This website is managed by the US Department of Education and the section that drew me in was "Teacher and Education Reform" it talks about how important technology is to the classroom and breaks down the benefits. "When Students use technology as a tool or communication they're in an active role not a passive role. Passive role is being a recipient of information from a teacher or textbook." (2.ed.gov) When I read that I thought back to blogging and all social media's. They are so popular among students of all ages so why not incorporate a tool that will engage students and make them more active in their studies at school. I have viewed a few educational blogs and thought wow I would of loved to have had something like that when I was in school! It just keeps your attention more, hands on, and students can be creative! I am glad that I got the opportunity to learn more about blogging and learn that its just not a place people come and write their thoughts down. Blogging has a lot of neat ways it can be used in the educational setting!
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It's been great being in a group with you! I've enjoyed reading and commenting on your blog posts. Hopefully you'll continue to blog in the future! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who had a hard time getting going with this blog thing. Thanks for your insight with incorporating blogs into the classroom.
ReplyDeleteBecky
Thanks for that research that states that when students use technology they are not in a passive mode. I find that to be interesting because when used appropriately, they can use technology to create or construct their own learning experience. And so learning is not passive but they would be using the constructivist approach to learning. Happy blogging!!
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