BLOGGING
What are blogs?There are probably as many definitions as there are bloggers. People use blogs as online journals to share their "stories" -- anything they find interesting or newsworthy. Some authors use blogs to get input on their story ideas! Professional and amateur journalists use blogs to publish breaking news.
Short for Web logs – are online journals or diariesCan be public or private, entertaining or educational, eclectic or subject specific
What are the Benefits of Classroom Blogging?Students love bloggingStudents who lack the reading and writing skills they need to succeed also may lack the motivation to practice those skills.  Many are motivated to chat virtually with their friendsSeeing your words published on the internet is a great student motivatorBlogs offer an innovative way for students to engage in reflective writing on classroom topics in a familiar medium
Blogs provide each student with the opportunity to publicly present his or her thoughts and opinionsBlogs allow others to respond, providing feedback to the studentIn short, blogs can bring today’s students into the world of writing – even at 2am, even in their pajamas.
Blog Rules Just the basics, 4 rules based on Respect, Inclusion, Learning and Safety
RespectWe are polite, kind and appropriate at all times. Remember that many students and Mrs. Spata will view your comments.
InclusionAnyone is welcome to comment or join a discussion as long as they are respectful.
Learning (in this forum) You can have fun in this space, but if others are having a learning conversation either add to it positively or make your comments in a new post.
SafetyDO NOT REVEAL ANY PERSONAL DETAILS in any posts. Never use any students' last names.
Ways to blogGo to this site.  The first page is a rubric we are not using, but look at the levels of the examples.  Page 2 shows  a Level 1 and look at the minimum effort.  Level 4 is well thought out and is much more engaging,http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/file/view/blogging+rubric.pdf
Visit the links below – see just what a blog can be!http://www.classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=51798 http://classroom209.blogspot.com/ http://langwitches.org/blog/2009/02/22/top-ten-elementary-learn-by-playing-sites/http://elementary-school.blogspot.com/http://www.americantowns.com/il/joliet/news

Blogging

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    What are blogs?Thereare probably as many definitions as there are bloggers. People use blogs as online journals to share their "stories" -- anything they find interesting or newsworthy. Some authors use blogs to get input on their story ideas! Professional and amateur journalists use blogs to publish breaking news.
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    Short for Weblogs – are online journals or diariesCan be public or private, entertaining or educational, eclectic or subject specific
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    What are theBenefits of Classroom Blogging?Students love bloggingStudents who lack the reading and writing skills they need to succeed also may lack the motivation to practice those skills. Many are motivated to chat virtually with their friendsSeeing your words published on the internet is a great student motivatorBlogs offer an innovative way for students to engage in reflective writing on classroom topics in a familiar medium
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    Blogs provide eachstudent with the opportunity to publicly present his or her thoughts and opinionsBlogs allow others to respond, providing feedback to the studentIn short, blogs can bring today’s students into the world of writing – even at 2am, even in their pajamas.
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    Blog Rules Justthe basics, 4 rules based on Respect, Inclusion, Learning and Safety
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    RespectWe are polite,kind and appropriate at all times. Remember that many students and Mrs. Spata will view your comments.
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    InclusionAnyone is welcometo comment or join a discussion as long as they are respectful.
  • 9.
    Learning (in thisforum) You can have fun in this space, but if others are having a learning conversation either add to it positively or make your comments in a new post.
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    SafetyDO NOT REVEALANY PERSONAL DETAILS in any posts. Never use any students' last names.
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    Ways to blogGoto this site. The first page is a rubric we are not using, but look at the levels of the examples. Page 2 shows a Level 1 and look at the minimum effort. Level 4 is well thought out and is much more engaging,http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/file/view/blogging+rubric.pdf
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    Visit the linksbelow – see just what a blog can be!http://www.classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=51798 http://classroom209.blogspot.com/ http://langwitches.org/blog/2009/02/22/top-ten-elementary-learn-by-playing-sites/http://elementary-school.blogspot.com/http://www.americantowns.com/il/joliet/news