Blogging in the Classroom - Flat Classrooms
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Saved by 4 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-07-10
- Mrsbolanos on 2008-07-15 - Tags website
- Saxthelm on 2008-07-15 - Tags edublogs
- Barbs1 on 2008-07-11 - Tags blogging , literacy
- Coolcatteacher on 2008-07-10 - Tags education , edublogger , technology , web2 , edu_trends
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The presenter, Konrad Glogowski, an eigth grade writing teacher, discussed his use of blogs as a "third place" for students to express themselves. The first place being students home, the second school, and the third, a sort of place where they are free to creatively express themselves. At the begining of the year, Mr. Glogowski challenged his students to "grow" a blog. He presented them a visual to assist them in planning their creation and, pretty much, allowed them the freedom to make their own product. He watched as the blogs and classroom community grew. Fellow students commented on one another's blog entries, offering advice and building fellow classmates confidence in their writing. Mr. Glogowski's role as teacher evolved into a reader of work and a partner in learning rather than an evaluator and expert of information. By the end of the year, his students had great pride in their work, bonded as a communtiy, and were better, more confident, writers. The likely hood that they would continue to work on their blogs and writing was extremely high. Mr. Glogowski's strategy and his educational philosophy towards blogging was a success.
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writing teacher, discussed his use of blogs as a "third place" for students to express themselves.
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