Mini-Byte: Blogging in Plain English
Posted by tekkieteacher on 28th January 2008
According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project which keeps track of online trends and usage, almost 90% of all teens are online. Of them, 64% are creating their own online content.
That means that about half of the students in your classes are posting pictures and videos as well as writing for fun on the Internet.
Given our district’s initiative to raise our SAT scores, I can’t help but wonder how we could use Web 2.0 tools to help us in that endeavor. If kids are already online writing on their own, and writing helps improve literacy, what can we do to harness this for school?
There are lots of Web 2.0 tools that incorporate writing and blogging is one such tool. Blogs are very easy to set up and use. Here is a video from Commoncraft that explains blogging “in plain English”.
If you are interested in setting up a class blog, contact your friendly ITRT!
Download Video: Posted by cputnam809 at TeacherTube.com.
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