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Building learning communities through blogging

October 30th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Blogging · Technology for Learning · Web 2.0

blog wordSomething exciting is happening here! VPAA teachers and students are venturing into blogging for the very first time this year, and boy are they excited!Why? Because blogging is a great way to build a learning community beyond the classroom. Learning communities are groups of people who are “actively engaged in learning together”.

What is a blog? A blog is a website where a person (or class) posts articles and other people can comment on those articles. It is different from a web page because a blog invites two-way or multi-way conversation. The word “blog” is an abbreviation for “web log” – a type of journal published on the World Wide Web. Here is a great 3-minute video by CommonCraft called “Blogs in Plain English“.

Why use blogs in school? Blogs provide a public forum where students can share what they are learning, which gives them an authentic audience for their work and invites others to help them learn. Blogging provides motivation to learn more, communicate more effectively, and share what they know and can do.

Using blogging in school helps students to:

  • “Own their own learning”
  • grow with their peers
  • reflect on their thinking
  • learn to collaborate
  • improve their writing and digital literacy skills
  • understand that there are other people in the world who can help them learn even more
  • become part of something bigger than their classroom or their progress report
  • learn how to use digital tools safely and appropriately
  • begin to create a positive digital footprint that they will be proud to share as they get older

Many of these skills and dispositions are included in the AASL Standards for 21st Century Learners as skills we are expected to teach 21st century students.

Who’s Blogging?

Mrs. Tew’s 6th grade science classes have begun blogging about their science experiments at Thoughts From the Lab Bench. After several lessons on “Powerful and Safe Blogging”, the students wrote reflections about an experiment. We then sent a tweet out on Twitter to let our professional learning network of teachers around the world know about the kids’ new blog.

Within a few days the kids had gotten responses from students and teachers all over the United States, and people in Europe and Australia had read their blog. They could tell that because they watched red dots appear on their blog’s ClustrMap. Talk about motivation!

The students have now engaged in conversations with students in Oregon by exchanging comments on each others’ blogs, asking questions, providing new ideas, encouraging each other to continue theirĀ  learning – extending their learning well beyond their own classroom. These students are more excited and ready to learn than ever before. Their learning communities are expanding, and along with it, their opportunities to learn – like thousands of other kids across the planet :-)

Several other classes are beginning blogs during 2nd quarter…we’ll keep you posted here so you can see their progress.

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  • 1    Mrs. Tew // Nov 5, 2009 at 7:07 am

    I could not have said it any better than that – blogging is great! My class is so excited about their blog! We have been invited to blog at another middle school’s science blog – talk about collaboration! This has brought out the best in my students and I hope more teachers will take the time and venture into this – it is a lot of fun! Learning is suppose to be fun, right?

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  • 2    Mrs. Harclerode // Nov 16, 2009 at 10:44 am

    This blog is a wonderful reference for those of us entering the world of blogging. I wanted Veteran’s Park Academy to know that I have added your blog site to our Lee County Book Trailer site and the students at Diplomat are learning from you and will be creating our digital footprint. See where we have quoted you:
    http://leecountybooktrailers.wikispaces.com/Book+Battle+Blog. Thank you so much.

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    Deb Hanson Reply:

    @Mrs. Harclerode, Thanks for your comment and for using our blog as a model. Your Book Battle wiki is awesome and I’m sure our students will use it and join in your conversation about the Sunshie State books this year!

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  • 3    Katherine Schutte // Dec 8, 2009 at 11:31 pm

    Deb,

    Thanks for following my class blogs. We, too, are blogging for the first time this year. Would love to connect our students if you’re interested.

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