This blog is intended for educators in K-12 schools and higher education to explore the possibilities of using Web 2.0 tools to engage students in constructivist learning experiences. The blog is part of a course "Web 2.0 Tools for Teaching and Learning" that provides educators with hands-on opportunities to use Web 2.0 tools for real-world applications in curriculum content areas and professional development.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Educational Blogs
In this course, you were given the opportunity to explore examples of educational blogs, Internet resources about blogs (e.g., online articles, presentations, videos), and blogging tools to provide you with a foundation for thinking about using blogs for teaching and learning. Please post a "comment" in response to the following questions (and support your responses):
What educational blogs did you view? Which one did you think was most effective? (include Blog titles, authors, and URLs)
What Internet resources about blogs did you view? Which one did you find most useful? (include Blog titles, authors, and URLs)
Which blogging tool did you explore? Would you recommend using it for an educational-type blog?
Do you think blogs are a useful Web 2.0 tool to engage students of the Net Generation in learning? (please explain)
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