Title: Blogging for Educators 101 Laura Turner
1Blogging for Educators 101Laura Turner
Computer Technology Instructor College of
Education at BHSU
2What is a blogg?
- A blog according to Wikiepdia, is a
user-generated website where entries are made in
journal style and displayed in a reverse
chronological order.
3What do blogs contain?
- Blogs usually deal with news on a particular
subject - The typical blog has text, images and web links
to other web sites or other blogs
4Where did the term Blog originate from?
- A blog is short for a web log and was started in
1997 when the term "weblog" was coined by Jorn
Barger. - The short form, "blog," was coined in 1999 by
Peter Merholz, who shortened the word weblog into
blog. - This term eventually became known as both a noun
and verb
5When did blogging start?
- Blogging rapidly gained in popularity in the
early 1990s. - The site Xanga, which was started in 1996-1997
with about 100 diaries, grew to over 20 million
by 2005.
6Blogging history
- Blogs became even more popular beginning in 2000
with arrival of the first blog creation tools. - Previous to this, early weblogs were simply
manually updated components of common websites.
7Blogging history
- By 2001, blogging how-to manuals began to appear
- In 2002, Jerome Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas
Zúniga began DailyKos - It has now become one of the Internet's most
trafficked blogs with 1 million hits each day
8Blogging history
- Since 2002, blogs have gained increasing notice
for their role in shaping and spinning news
stories. - Trent Lott
- Iraq war
- 2004 Tsunami
- Katrina
9Blogging history
- In 2004, the role of blogs became increasingly
mainstream with use by - Candidates
- Political consultants
- New services
10Gartner Group Forecasts
- Gartner Group forecasts that blogging will peak
in 2007, leveling off when the number of writers
who maintain a personal website reaches 100
million.
11Garner Group Forecasts
- This firm also estimates that there are now
approximately 200 million former bloggers who
have stopped maintaining their online diaries
which in turn has created a huge rise in the
amount of dotsam and netsam (unwanted data) on
the Web.
12What is a edublog?
- An edublog is a blog written by someone within
the educational community usually teachers - The collection of these blogs is called the
edublogosphere
13Major eduboggers are
- Stephen Downeshttp//www.downes.ca
- Michael Feldstein http//mfeldstein.com
- Will Richardson http//www.weblogg-ed.com/book
14Edublogging ideas
- Use your blog as a website
- list assignments
- list web links
- list school/class related information for your
students - Use your blog for interactive writing assignments
(pg 13)
15More edublogging ideas
- Use your blog as a reading tool
- Students may be more excited to read information
on the web, than in paper or blackboard form. - Post questions for your students to answer or
think about - Post actual reading assignments for your students
to read
16More edublogging ideas
- Have your students create their own blogs at a
pre-reviewed site by you - Students could blog on a specific topic as an
assignment - Student could post an assignment on their blog
- Students could post comments on another students
blog as an assignment - These ideas would require more work on the
teachers part as far as correcting these types
of an assignments.
17Free webblog sites and related blog informational
sites
- http//teacherlingo.com Teacher Lingo
- A growing teacher community that connects
teachers and educators from every level. - http//www.classblogmeister.com Class Blogmeister
This online blogging tool is explicitly designed
with teachers and students in mind, where the
teacher can evaluate, comment on, and finally
publish students' blog articles in a controlled
environment. - http//supportblogging.wikispaces.com Support
Blogging This site has been set up to provide an
opportunity for students, teachers,
administrators, parents, and others to help
promote an understanding of the benefits of
educational blogging.
18More free webblog sites and related blog
informational sites
- www.blogger.com Blogger easily create a blog in
3 steps - http//buzz.blogger.com/bloggerforword.html
Blogger with Word Information - http//supportblogging.wikispaces.com/LinkstoSch
oolBloggers Blogs on Educational Blogging
19More free webblog sites and related blog
informational sites
- www.teacherhosting.com Teacher Hosting This site
is designed for and supported by teachers and
educators who share an interest in technology and
a dedication to the art of education. We
understand that educators face an ever-expanding
and bewildering set of options every day. - http//www.esu5.org/techteacher/interactivelearnin
g.htmblogs Tech Connected Teachers Blogging
Information - www.21publish.com Get Your People Blogging.
Multi-User blogging made easy.Hosted,
private-labeled, free
20More free webblog sites and related blog
informational sites
- http//www.edspresso.com Education News Blog
- http//gaggle.net/gen?_template/templates/gaggle/
html/blog/index.jsp - Gaggle Student Blogging
- http//www.techlearning.com/db_area/archives/TL/20
03/02/blogs.php Writing with Web Logs from Tech
Learning
21More free webblog sites and related blog
informational sites
- http//www.tltgroup.org/blogs.htm Exploration
Guide Educational Uses of Blogs, Wikis, RSS
Feeds, etc - http//www.eschoolnews.com/BlogReport.pdf Best of
the Education Blog Awards
22Educators blogs to read
- http//mt.middlebury.edu/middblogs/ganley/bgbloggi
ng Barbara Ganley - http//anne.teachesme.com Anne Davis
- http//davidwarlick.com/2cents David Warlick
- http//tim.lauer.name/ Tim Lauer
- www.mchron.net/site/edublog.php Ken Smith
23More educators blogs to read
- www.theshiftedlibrarian.com Jenny Levine
- www.teachandlearn.ca/blog Konrad Glogowski
http//technosavvy.org/ Tom Hoffman - www.downes.ca/news/OLDaily.htm Stephen Downes
24Now lets create and edit a blogwith eBlogger
lauraturner_at_bhsu.edu Educational Web
Portalhttp//www.bhsu.edu/education/edfaculty/ltu
rner/index.html