Choosing a Platform
Uses
The best part about starting a classroom blog is the number of purposes it can serve in your classroom. Many teachers use blogs as an extension of learning. Linking photos, video, articles, and other online sources connected to your classroom content can help students make connections and establish relevance to their everyday lives. This is how I started blogging in my own classroom. The blog provided an extension to our daily curriculum, and my students were practicing higher-level thinking skills, like questioning. My students have enjoyed using a classrom blog- it is a forum for them to communicate with one another and form an opinion. In one activity around the blog and some commenting or posting they are writing, questioning, and developing key 21st century skills all while being highly engaged.
If students are new to blogs they will likely need you to model high quality blog commenting. I like to share other high-quality educational blogs with my students and go through examples of good commenting. I also provide my middle school students with blogging sentence starters. This provides scaffolding by starting out their first sentence and opening up the door for a higher-quality, detailed response.
Blogs can also serve as an assessment tool. If all of your students in your classroom have access to a device (laptop, netbook, iPad, or even and iPod touch) your blog can immediately turn into an individual response system. At the end of class give students an "exit ticket" and ask them to answer the day's essential question. When all students have responded, project the thread on the board and reflect on high quality responses with your class.
Because blogs are easy to construct and modify, they also make for excellent classroom "websites" with links to important documents, homework calendars, and a forum for parent communication.
Starting a classroom blog can be quick and easy- let your students do the work! To see what other tech-savvy educators are doing out there, visit Scholastic's list of the Top 20 Teacher Blogs. Check out the other resources listed below and stay tuned for more ideas from 21st Century Classroom.
Resources
- Visit my wiki at http://libbygraybrien.wikispaces.com/Instructional+Supplements for my instructional supplements on blogging in the classroom including a handout for blogging sentence starters and examples of expectations I set with my students. Your classroom expectations may change depending on the learning objectives associated with your class' blog.
- Blogger in the Classroom information manual.
- Bloom's and Blogs
- 33 Ways to Use Blogging in the Classroom