Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Using blogging as a tool

     The use of blogs will be an excellent contributor to success in my classroom.  As a teacher, I will use blogs to keep parents and students up to date with important events or activities that take place.  Likewise, students could use blogs to further enhance their learning. 
     Communication is a big part of the teaching profession.  The Internet makes communication much easier.  As a teacher, I will post photographs and examples of students' experiences and masterpieces that are created in the classroom.  I will also post pictures from field trips, as well as information about upcoming events and extra-curricular activities.  This will allow parents and students to easily access important information regarding my class.  Of course, all of this will be in addition to the stereotypical newsletters that are commonly used for communication (which are usually lost on the way home from school) because not all can access the Internet.  The site will also provide a page with information about myself, such as credentials and my email address.
     As it is with teaching, communication is a big part of learning as well.  While students learn by connecting and constructing between ideas, facts, procedures, and so on, students also learn--particularly mathematics--by reflecting and communicating.  One way that students will be given the opportunity to reflect and communicate is through the use of blogs.  Students could have a discussion board, or even their own webpage, where they would be instructed to reflect and communicate (by blogging) about things like their initial response to a topic, what works best for a certain problem, or even questions and answers about particular student concerns.  These blogs would be monitored for appropriateness, and any misuse would be grounds for poor grades and/or a harder assignment.  I think that this academic usage of blogging is bound to increase understanding for today's youth especially, because blogs are similar to the new trend of text-messaging.  Today's adolescents are really into text-messaging, and yes, even the fifth-graders are text-message junkies these days!
     In addition to enhancing understanding through student-to-student communication, a blog site will also act as a study tool for students by allowing students to access links to online resources such as games, practice tests, study guides, and any other information related to current coursework. Furthermore, students will practice their writing and typing skills by blogging with their peers.        
       

5 comments:

Staten said...

Chris this looks good nice job

Mrs. Smith said...

I agree with the various types of communication possibilities with students and parents. Blogs are a great way to get students to be excited about sharing their ideas

obrien279 said...

Looks good!!! Is Indiana Jones worth wasting my money?

Angie said...

Great ideas! You are exactly right about communication, it is very important.

Graduate School said...

I think communication with parents is key. We need their help to be able to help their child learn to their full potential.