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Blogger For Teachers

Blogger is a free blogging platform that makes it easy for teachers and students to create educational blogs. Blogs allow teachers to share resources, lessons, homework, and reflections on teaching practices. Students can share schoolwork, collaborate on projects, and keep reflective journals. Some instructional ideas include having elementary students post reading activities, middle schoolers review books for comments, and high schoolers archive local history interviews. Blogger also allows creating private blogs for classes or schools. An example blog shared AP Calculus class notes and discussions.

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Blogger For Teachers

Blogger is a free blogging platform that makes it easy for teachers and students to create educational blogs. Blogs allow teachers to share resources, lessons, homework, and reflections on teaching practices. Students can share schoolwork, collaborate on projects, and keep reflective journals. Some instructional ideas include having elementary students post reading activities, middle schoolers review books for comments, and high schoolers archive local history interviews. Blogger also allows creating private blogs for classes or schools. An example blog shared AP Calculus class notes and discussions.

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Blogger in the Classroom

Created by WestEd for Google

Get the tool: http://www.blogger.com

What is it?
Blogger is a tool that makes it easy to instantly publish
weblogs or blogs. Blogs are simple web pages, often
made up of short, informal, and frequently updated posts.
Blogger makes it easy to create blogs, post text and
pictures, and start generating feedback in minutes.

Why use it?


Blogger makes it easy for teachers to:
Post resources, lessons, and homework assignments.
Keep parents up-to-date on class happenings.
Reect on their own teaching practices and share their
ideas with other educators.
Blogger makes it easy for students to:
Share schoolwork with their peers, parents, and others.
Collaborate on projects and get feedback from others.
Keep a reective journal throughout the school year.

Instructional Ideas
Elementary: Post a series of images and links to great
reading activities that kids can do from home. See http://
techcenters1.blogspot.com/2006/10/reading-theme-3-letslook-around.html
Middle School: Students can post reviews of their favorite
books and invite comments from other classes, their
parents, or the general public.
High School: For history class, students conduct original
interviews with local senior citizens, placing text, images,
and audio clips on their blog as a digital archive of local
history.

Expert Tip
You can create private blogs
seen only by your class,
parents or school. From the
Blogger Dashboard, click on
Settings, select Permissions,
and set who can view the
blog.

Blogger in Action
Project: AP Calculus Blog
Grade/Subject: Grade 12 Mathematics
School: Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute, Canada
One high school teacher is using Blogger to support his
math classes, including senior AP Calculus. Each day, a
different student is the class scribe, responsible for posting
the days class notes to the blog. With clever formatting
and the use of pictures and graphs, sophisticated math
lessons are shared each day. Discussion develops in the
online comments. The teacher also customized the Blogger
template to provide additional resources for his students.
See http://apcalc06.blogspot.com/

Additional Resources
More Example Blogs
Computer Centers A blog for kindergartners, using clickable pictures.
http://techcenters.blogspot.com
The Parent/Child Book Club Sixth graders studied Touching Sprit Bear with their parents. The
author, Ben Michealson, responded to their questions.
http://parentchild.blogspot.com
My Year Eight English Experience A student reects on books being studied in class, and relates
them to life outside school.
http://casper.learnerblogs.org/
Woodland Technology This blog for teachers provides support for the tech team and for the
professional learning communities on campus.
http://woodlandtechteam.blogspot.com

More About Educational Blogging


Weblogg-Ed Will Richardsons blog about the read/write web in the classroom.
http://weblogg-ed.com
Two Cents Worth David Warlicks blog about literacy in the 21st century.
http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/
Edublog Insights Ann Davis blog about educational blogging.
http://anne.teachesme.com/
SupportBlogging.com A site set up to provide an opportunity for students, teachers, administrators,
parents, and others to understanding of the benets of educational blogging.
http://www.supportblogging.com

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