Saturday, January 17, 2009
How to apply blogging to students
Let me begin by saying that I think students should only be allowed to blog on a controlled site, otherwise they may come in contact with information and other materials that are not age-appropriate. I could post a lesson online in a blog and ask students to respond to the blog via a comment. Blogs promote more free and quick thinking, forcing students to comment on a post that they may not have been expecting. It causes them to think on their feet, and it may also encourage research to look into ways to answer my questions. Blogging could also be a fun way to encourage children to write, allowing them the freedom of a journal entry but in a more "hip" manner.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Blogs, the big thing now
Blogs are all the rave on the internet at the moment, and for good reason. Blogs give users an opportunity to express their feelings on specific matters, usually extremely passionately, and people can find them by simply searching for a subject. Want to know more about the Pittsburgh Steelers? There's only about 150 million blogs about the team on the internet, many in several different languages. Blogs fill a niche, allowing the user to talk specifically about one topic, or can be much more broad — encompassing different stratospheres of thought. Blogs are making the print newspaper obsolete, why search through pages of things you don't care about when you can instead simply subscribe to a blog, and discuss it with others who read. Comments are the other unique aspect of blogging. It gives readers an opportunity to respond immediately to posts, creating further dialogs and making the reader feel as though they are part of the writing process. Blogging is also being condensed as simple "twittering" allowing readers of blogs to keep up with quick posts by the writers as their moods change, something pressing takes place or if they just don't have the time to make a longer post. Blogs have changed the landscape of the net, giving opinions in quick, succinct fashion and allowing "surfers" an opportunity to find their subjects at breakneck speed. Blogging can be fun, and it doesn't have restrictions. Want to swear? Go for it. Want to cry? Let it rip. Want to write as long as you want? Type your little heart out. Most bloggers put their heart into all their posts, passionately reporting on subjects that matter to many. More are finding out about certain blogs as they are linked to many different Web sites, making blogs easy to find and just as easy to use.
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