Give them a good “blogging” welcome!

I love those moments in time when we get to meet face-to-face with others in our Bloglines accounts. Seeing Will again today was really special and it was fun watching the teachers enjoy his presentation. He always does a good job! Now he’s off to Florida for the EduComm Conference. I’m with him in hoping this becomes a habit- really thoughtful approaches to implementing blogging in schools. I do like the sound of that.

Take a look at the Blog2Learn project. This is the way it should be done. Dr. Earl Holliday, Mike Keleher and Leonard Witt from Kennesaw State University conceived the “Improving Language Arts Instruction through the Use of Weblogs” project. Project details are available at Blog2Learn. Leonard Witt did a superb job of blogging Will’s day on PJNet. In my previous posts I pointed you to two of his posts. Here is his wrap-up of Will’s day. It’s appropriate that it’s about inviting the kids. Leonard tops it off with this quote:

The key message I heard from the day is that this is all about networking and collaboration. The classroom really is the whole globe, we just have to learn to tap into it.

The participants are Georgia middle and high school language arts teachers. It is exciting to be part of a project that is providing this kind of support for classroom teachers.

Today Will focused on The Tools of the Trade: How to Read and Write to Blogs. My part tomorrow is Blogging in the Classroom: Best Practices in Educational Blogging.

Now one special feature that I have planned is a couple of Skype conversations – one with Lani Ritter Hall and one with Darren Kuropatawa. The participants are in for a treat!

Now if you get a chance, please comment on the teachers’ blogs and give them a “good blogging welcome”! The teacher blogs are here. The blogs need to have the comment feature enabled and some other work but that will happen. They will get your comments. This whole project is off to a great start! I can’t wait for tomorrow!
Here’s the wiki with my presentation outline. I plan to add other content area blogs and other edublog resources to this wiki. later. I invite participation.

3 Responses to “Give them a good “blogging” welcome!”

  1. Andy Watson Says:

    Blog2Learn sounds like an exciting project so I went to the website to see what was happening in schools. I was hoping to exchange ideas and experiences. BUT no way to comment! This must be sorted out if the project is to have any credibility. Comments are an integral part of the blogging experience so it seems a pity that the project has been launched without this facility.

  2. Jerrie Says:

    Andy,

    The participants in the Blog2Learn class are NOW able to receive comments in their blogs…..(Comments will appear after they have been approved.) Please try again at http://blog2learn.org/Teacher_Blog_List.html

    Thanks for your interest……Jerrie

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