Blogging in the Classroom Megan & Maple www.kidblog.org.

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Blogging in the Classroom Megan & Maple

What is Kidblog? A safe and simple blog that offers students an authentic experience to blogging. Teachers are able to monitor all posts and published work It’s free and doesn’t require any personal info from the teacher or students Created by teachers for teachers

Why we Kidblog An online class conversation Students can practice typing/computer skills in a different format Private, easy to control access to Simple, no fluff, basic, no advertisements ALL comments can be controlled by the teacher

How we’ve used Kidblog Readers & Writer’s workshops Supporting the Think First/Anti-bullying curriculum Long term assignments, such as book reports In the future, we’d like to incorporate it more with HW and other subjects

Blogging responsibly Manage it like an in class conversation Clear, explicit guidelines and norms for publishing on the blog, and writing comments Expectations for written work : Using correct grammar and mechanics Replying with thoughtful, helpful, and specific comments

Using Kidblog Link to screen shots:

We’ve only scratched the surface… Other ways to incorporate blogging in the classroom? Collaboration with parents and families?