Student blogs
Check out these examples of student blogs:
Spanish students - This teacher uses the blog to make class announcements, etc. but also features a student blog of the week. Check out the links at the top of her page.
http://spanish1olah2009.edublogs.org/
Spanish students - This teacher uses the blog to make class announcements, etc. but also features a student blog of the week. Check out the links at the top of her page.
http://spanish1olah2009.edublogs.org/
ESL students at the U of M, practicing listening and summary skills (group blogs):
ESL students in St. Louis, practicing vocabulary words (individual blogs):
A French blog for primary students in Scotland (how is this blog different from the others?)
http://mfle.typepad.com/ggs_french/
Japanese and English collaborative blog between students in Australia and Japan (class blog):
http://moshimoshigday.edublogs.org/
This previous post, Samples of Class Projects using blogs, includes a good example of an online role play and a kids book club. This post, Sample Blogs, has more examples of blogs used in education.
Japanese and English collaborative blog between students in Australia and Japan (class blog):
http://moshimoshigday.edublogs.org/
This previous post, Samples of Class Projects using blogs, includes a good example of an online role play and a kids book club. This post, Sample Blogs, has more examples of blogs used in education.
What do you like/dislike about these examples? What problems do you think educators face using blogs in the classroom? Have you ever used a blog in your teaching or for your personal use? How might you use a blog for educational purposes?
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