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Blogging with students and how it aligns with the ISTE standards.
By Andrew Enck and Jon Forester
What better way to demonstrate creativity and innovation than using a forum like a blog.
The students have power to create original works for their expression. Each individuals
blog can be group with other to identify trends and forecast possibilities as well.
A student who blogs, is a student who is suing digital media and environments to be
involved in communicating and collaborating. Blogs also provide a forum for multiple
audiences.
A student who blogs, is a student who is suing digital media and environments to be involved in
communicating and collaborating. Blogs also provide a forum for multiple audiences. By managing a blog, you are processing data
(view/comments) and reporting results (new posts).
A blog is a forum that can be used to identify and define authentic problems. A blog is also a good forum to plan and manage activities related to completing a project as everyone
in a class can view one another’s blog and see the ideas or progress being made.
A digital citizen must apply fluency to several areas of navigating the
internet or other digital media. Students who blog exhibit a positive
attitude towards technology that supports collaboration. A blog is the perfect forum for collaborating and if
implemented effectively a good forum for learning and productivity.
Just by having a blog, a student understands and uses technology. Once they manage a
blog, they are selecting and using applications effectively and productively. The piece that helps show master of the content itself is in the transfer current knowledge to
learning of new technologies.