Great resources about educational blogging published by UW-Stout InfoByte Newsletter
"Study Explores the Online Behavior of Tweens and Teens
The results of the National School Board Association’s online behaviors study show that 96% of students with online access use social networking tools such as text messaging and blogging. How to convince your administrator blogging has value? Read the complete report at: Creating & Connecting: Research and Guidelines on Online Social and Educational Networking(pdf)
Exemplary K-12 Classroom Blogs
UW-Stout provides a list of innovative and exemplary student-written classroom blogs which model meaningful and thought-provoking collaborative learning with peers and others outside the classroom.
Blog Pedagogy: Classroom 2.0
Fourth grade teacher Matt Kish discusses with other blogging educators: "What does complex blogging look like at the elementary school level? How can teachers scaffold this type of powerful blogging and learning?"
Rationale for Educational Blogging
Anne Davis explains how blogs are reshaping the learning environment and fostering the development of new literacies.
Student-Created Blog Policies
Bud Hunt shares student-created blog policies and blogging rules.
Blog Rubric
The staff at San Diego State University shares a blog reflection rubric to evaluate students’ blog entries."
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