Saturday, April 05, 2008

Blogging

Blogging is a great way to communicate with students. You could write a post and have the students discuss it in the blog. You could put a math problem and have the students work on the problem and communicate with each other about solutions. You could put a creative problem on the blog and have the students communicate creative solutions to the problem. What are other assignments that could use a blog for?

9 comments:

Nan Barnett said...

OK, I am trying to figure this out, but only because you are making me!!! I think I have a blog now, but I am not at all for sure. Well, we will see.
Nan

Kar said...

i am really trying to figure this out, i hope this is the right thing...... i just dont know...

Sam said...

I am so confused. I tried to set up a blog account but it keeps telling me to see my tech team. I have not a clue!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I must be in the same class because I am as confused as the rest of them! I think I have part of it but not sure about all of it. Class should be interesting this week!

Anonymous said...

At this point I cannot set up my account, it won't let me. I will check tomorrow and try again.
Betsy B

Anonymous said...

I can see how this will be beneficial to upper grades but as you all know that if I'm still working on the letter M I don't think they will be able to do this. I could use it in a way to get suggestions from other teachers.

Unknown said...

Good Evening, Mrs. Anderson like the rest of the group, I hope I am on the right track to entering the web world. It has been very interesting so far and I am sure it will continue along that way.

Unknown said...

I like the blogging better than the wiki for the most part due to the fact that everyone can comment on what is said but can't actually change anything. well have a good evening.

Anonymous said...

I am loving this blogging idea, and can't wait to get my bf to sign up for a blogline account as well. The thing is finding my interest, what to sign up for. This has been a great class. Thanks, Mrs. Dianne for making it so much fun!!
S. Taylor