Thursday, July 12, 2007

Ways to use blogs in education


Welcome to SED 619 Academic Website Development. Please post comments on ways you might use blogs in education.

22 Comments:

At 7:33 PM, Blogger Salih said...

Hello

 
At 7:33 PM, Blogger James F Naumann said...

Answer FAQs?

 
At 7:33 PM, Blogger Jolene said...

Brrrrrrrrrr

 
At 7:33 PM, Blogger Salih said...

:)

 
At 7:34 PM, Blogger Susan said...

Dinner time

 
At 7:34 PM, Blogger Salih said...

can we go home now?

 
At 7:35 PM, Blogger Mr. Stephenson said...

Post diagrams and explain them. Students can respond to the diagrams.

 
At 7:36 PM, Blogger Tamika McKenzie said...

Blogging is great!! I dount I will use it with my students, but I would probably use it as a tool to update my friends and family on my life events... I never signed up for myspace, but this is one site that i would sign up fpr.

 
At 7:37 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

I would use blogs in education in order to get students feedbacks on what is going on in the world. I would post an invent and ask the students to comment on the event and explain how it affects them and the society we live in. I would also use it to have students post assignments when they miss school.

 
At 7:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Students can respond to diagrams or pictures that you post. A blog can also be used to have students respond to their thoughts and feelings about a particular assignment/test/etc...was it hard?...what made it difficult?...was it easy to understand?...etc

 
At 7:37 PM, Blogger Susan said...

I went to the beach today. Very nice.

 
At 7:41 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Blogs can be used in education to have students respond to anything the teacher posts - questions, thoughts, diagrams, etc.

 
At 7:43 PM, Blogger MsAlvarado said...

I will be running parent workshops next year. I would use the blog to post announcements informing parents of the upcoming events. I would also use it to have paretns comment on what they thought was useful and what still needed clarification. I would post pictures of the workshops or of documents that I think would be helpful.

 
At 7:43 PM, Blogger KsamK said...

I suppose you're going to try and convince us that you were really THERE, too, right? Posing with the goggles and heavy jacket in front of the green screen was a good idea... makes the final image much more believable.

 
At 10:18 AM, Blogger Ms. H said...

I am not sure about using a blog with middle school students. I fear that they would have trouble focusing on the intended topic. I am especially hesitant now that I have read the graduate student comments. However, I would consider using it with the parents of my students.

 
At 6:03 PM, Blogger L.Banuelos said...

Hi, Dr. Herr,
I am really excited to use a blog for my students to post homework,respond to questions, and discuss lab results. I think this will be a great tool for my my masters proposal. Thanks

 
At 9:26 PM, Blogger LbertyBell said...

Well, glad to be here. A couple of sites mentioned in class were google analytics and gaggle.net

 
At 9:26 PM, Blogger Jeea Yang said...

Wow this is cool. Love the pics from Holland. I should go there one time ;)

 
At 9:36 PM, Blogger Mrs. Ee said...

I concur with mary

 
At 8:35 PM, Blogger Jim Broderick said...

hi

 
At 8:37 PM, Blogger Galene Martinez said...

Students can talk with each other about problems they are having with assignments. They can work together on problem solving. Students that are absent would be able to talk with students that were in class to find out what assignments were done.

 
At 8:38 PM, Blogger Scott Holloway said...

Keeping the robotics team communicating and informed of what to do next

 

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