Monday, November 2, 2009

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It really is the question, isn't it? There are so many blogs out there now, but the answer is a resounding Yes! Blogging is the long lost art form of letter writing. People bemoan the fact that the children of generation...what letter are we on now? I digress, that these children will never know the joy of letter writing, receiving mail, etc., yet they do know the joy of email, and now they know the joy of blogging. Post a blog, and wait for the comments. It's not unlike writing a letter to all of your friends at once, but on the very upside, no trees die, and everyone saves time and effort.
As for the benefits seen in education, teachers have found blogs to have an amazing impact in the classroom. Students are very enthusiastic about the idea of posting their thoughts online. It's used as an incentive, a reward, a sounding board, something of an outsource, where people in the community have an opportunity to work with students online sometimes, it just opens up a whole world of opportunities to a room that was previously limited by its four walls and a budget.
Not only are teachers using the blogs for their students advantages, but for their own as well. Teachers are forming communities with their blogs, and developing support systems that allows an exchange of information that was never possible before. Instead of being limited to what is available in the local supply store, or the latest education magazine, teachers are now able to bounce ideas off of each other within minutes, and spread the word instantly about what works, and more importantly what doesn't in the classroom. This has been a veritable godsend for the neophytes especially, but also those who have been teaching for a long time, and looking for new ways to freshen up their repertoire.
Blogs have opened up an exciting new frontier in the classroom. Teachers are pioneers in a brave new way, but they are more than meeting the challenge. This is an amazing time in education, and I am grateful that I am part of it. My grandchildren are being born right now, on the very cusp of what I think is the launch of technology's true take off in education. I can't wait to watch it happen for them.

1 comment:

  1. As I scrolled down to comment, I was distracted by the fish. Isn't technology a wonderful thing for you grandchildren:) Loved the post and the comparison to letter writing. Great job:)

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