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Blogging in the Classroom

May 1, 2008 - 9 Comments

UPDATED June 14, 2019: It’s kind of nostalgic to go back in time and read some of the first posts on this site.

  • This was before I was using Dragon, speaking naturally, and having the speech-to-text software type down what I said.
  • It took over a decade, but I finally am starting to consolidate all of my teacher lessons onto one site. Here are some of my Growth Mindset lesson plans!

Here’s the original post from 2008!

Blogs (weblogs) are a great social media tool to communicate with the world, publish your work, and to interact with people around the world.

According to Technorati.com (which is the Google of blogs), there are currently over 112.8 million blogs in the world today.

A blog is like your own personal soapbox from which you can shout your message out into the world. You can blog about anything: your cats, your life, or your hobbies.

However, the best part about blogging is that if you generate interesting content, you can attract people who want to read your stuff. It’s the ultimate in self-publishing.

So, it makes sense that teachers are exploring ways to safely bring blogging into the classroom. Publishing work online in a blog gives students an authentic reason for writing.

About this Site

Why go through the writing process because your teacher told you to? Why not carefully revise and edit your work with the goal of publishing it online to share it with the world?

We started blogging in our classroom back in May 2006. Over the last few years, we’ve launched a few sites, published some student work, and basically experimented with technology in the classroom.

We are launching Blog.ClassroomTeacher.ca as the hub of our online learning experiments.

Over the next little while, we’re going to be consolidating our work into our teacher-resource site, classroomteacher.ca.

Blog.ClassroomTeacher.ca will be our online journal where we plan on sharing our experiences. By creating a home-base, hopefully, we’ll be able to network with other teachers and educators to share best-practices.


Dragon Naturally Speaking Home vs Professional 15 Review:

  • Nuance offers two versions of their voice software. Read this blog post comparing Dragon Professional vs Dragon Home 15.
  • UPDATE (Tue, Dec 10, 2019): By the way, I still use Dragon Professional 15 to blog and write things down – even though I type at 100+ WPM. The last post I dictated was this one about a free New Year’s Resolution writing activity.

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  1. builders merchants leeds says

    June 15, 2010 at 6:23 am

    My sons school have been looking into this recently. It’s definately the way to go.

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