Blogs are very helpful in teaching. A teacher may use blogs in some of the following ways; to motivate the students inters toward the subject matter, connect knowledge to "real world" situation, critique ideas by giving a position, deepen leaning by providing explanations and observation, expand learning with different views, and to synthesize information by bringing a number of ideas together. (http://escrapbooking.com/blogging/tl.htm) Some very interesting activities to have the students do with a blog include; Brainstorming, comparing, collaborating, and reflecting. Students can also keep lab journals on a blog, answer questions, problem solve, and react to ideas possed to them by fellow students. Blogs are extremely helpful to the learning process. (http://escrapbooking.com/blogging/blog2.htm)Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Using Blogs In Instruction
Blogs are very helpful in teaching. A teacher may use blogs in some of the following ways; to motivate the students inters toward the subject matter, connect knowledge to "real world" situation, critique ideas by giving a position, deepen leaning by providing explanations and observation, expand learning with different views, and to synthesize information by bringing a number of ideas together. (http://escrapbooking.com/blogging/tl.htm) Some very interesting activities to have the students do with a blog include; Brainstorming, comparing, collaborating, and reflecting. Students can also keep lab journals on a blog, answer questions, problem solve, and react to ideas possed to them by fellow students. Blogs are extremely helpful to the learning process. (http://escrapbooking.com/blogging/blog2.htm)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Good introductory summary for someone considering using blogs. Ask me to show you tomorrow how to make your links clickable!
ReplyDelete