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10 ways webblogs will

Transform your class

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ways to Teach Using Websites

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Reluctant writers

write for a purpose

Make blogging a part

of your literacy

curriculum to teach

English conventions.

Skills improved

Engagement levels

increased

Students use web

blogs to purposefully

communicate and

converse with others.

IMPROVEDLITERACY

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Share what you do with the world. Photos of projects, announcements

Students become published artists,

photographers, writers, and

producers!

Websites provide a much larger

audience for student work and

provides an avenue for feedback and

self-improvement through

commenting.

Anything that you post to your blog will instantly be

accessible by your students from school and from

home. You can easily manage who gets to access

them through passwords and privacy measures.

authentic audienceclassmates and parents.

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You do amazing things in your classroom every day.

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classroom

Creating a class website

requires teamwork and

collaboration.

Students and teachers

learn and share

together.

Builds class identity

builds community

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Encourage parent

participation

A class website is

a “window into

the classroom”

Parents have real

time access to

their child’s

education

connection

1. Use a Twitter Hashtag or Create a Class

FaceBook Page

2. Create a Class Instagram Account

3. Post Content Videos & Tutorials to a

YouTube Channel

4. Embed Animoto Videos

5. Share a Master List of Student Blogs

home-

school

5 strategies to consider:

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connection

1. Use a Twitter Hashtag or Create a Class

FaceBook Page

Post announcements, share pictures, and connect

parents to resources and documents online.

Tip: Using Twitter? You don’t need to follow your students’

parents, just add them to a list “Parents 2014-2015.”

Using Facebook? You do not need to friend you parents for them

to follow a Facebook page you’ve created for your class.

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school

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2. Create a Class Instagram Account

Make it possible for parents to see what your

students are doing in the classroom.

Portfolio

Post pictures

Tip: If you are using Instagram and plan to have a public

account where you will post pictures of your students, you

need your parents to sign a photo release form. Like Twitter

and Facebook, you do no need to follow any parents or

students with your class Instagram account.

connectionhome-

school

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3. Post Content Videos & Tutorials to a

YouTube Channel

If you flip your classroom and provide video

content online for students, parents can watch

the videos too. This provides parents with the

tools to support their students as they work on an

assignment.

Tip: Organize your videos into “playlists” so they are

easier for your parents to navigate. For example, I

have essay writing videos in their own playlist and

vocabulary videos in another playlist.

connectionhome-

school

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4. Share Animoto

Videos

Animoto is easy! Take

photos of students working on

projects to share with parents

via short videos.

Tip: You can create a simple

Animoto video just using your

phone. Use the Animoto app

to create a polished video with

your phone in minutes!

connectionhome-

school

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5. Share a Master List of Student Blogs

connectionhome-

school

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Your classroom

website has global

impact.

Your whole

curriculum or a

single page is just a

click and an email

away.

global connections

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confidence

Blogging can help

certain individuals to

practice their skills

and transfer them into

the “offline world”.

Here is an article on

how students with

ASD and confidence

issues can improve

their skills here.

IMPROVEs

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Blogging

helps

students to

become more

ICT literate -

a crucial 21st

century skill.

tecHnology skills

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time efficient

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internet Ethics

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feedback

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LINKS you’ll LOVE

Creating a Science Classroom Blog - This resource lists

seven reasons science teachers should use classroom blogs and

provides tips for setting up a basic blog within 20 minutes.

Using Blogs in the Classroom (PDF) – This guide lists eight

different ways students can use blogs in the classroom and

provides tips for using the right blogging platform.

Using Blogs to Improve Literacy – This article gives

several examples of successful classroom blogs and discusses

how blogging can help improve student literacy.

Blogs as Prewriting Tools – Dr. Nicole Luongo discusses

the use of classroom blogs by language arts educators.

Integrating Technology with Blogs – This article highlights

the importance of classroom blogs in helping students develop

technology skills.

Digital Literacy and Safety - This resource addresses some

of the safety issues associated with the use of technology in an

educational setting.

Integrating Vlogs in the Classroom – This guide lists some

of the ways teachers can use vlogs to enhance digital literacy.

Using Your Edublog to Teach – Edublogs gives ten

different ways to use blogs in the classroom.

7 Things to Know About Blogs (PDF) – Educause explains

why blogging is such a useful tool for educators.

Teaching with Glogster – This resource gives tips for using

Glogster in a classroom setting.

Glogster Benefits – Emory University gives several benefits

of using Glogster for creating interactive posters.

Find Educator Tools – Search for digital literacy tools by

keyword, subject area, or skill.

Podcasting in and Out of the Classroom – This guide

offers information about selecting a recording tool and using

podcasting in the classroom.

Podcasting Beyond the Classroom – This article explains

how podcasting can motivate students to do their best work.

Digital Literacy Lesson – This lesson helps students

develop digital literacy skills while learning about historical events

and figures.

Skills for 21st Century Learners (PDF) – This report

discusses the importance of bridging the digital divide.

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