Blogging Workshop Up Date
We are about half way through the blogging experiment. I met with the largest group of participants this morning, I meet with the rest by the end of next week. Pretty much everyone has started blogging. Many became so caught up in the reading that they forgot about posting their own reactions. When you first enter the world of blogs you can easily suffer information over load. This lead to a nice discussion on that new 21st century literacy skill, how to mange all that information. We still need to work on some blogging skills, adding links to text, updating the blog roll and commenting, but most are well on their way. I have placed some links to a few of the workshop blogs. Please feel free to encourage their efforts and maybe point them in the direction of some good blogs and resources related to their general topics. Remember they have only been blogging for about 2 to 3 weeks.
Special Education Related
Reflections from the Blogosphere
Special Education in the 21st Century
Transitions that Challenge
School OT thougths
Reading
Hyannis East Reading Girl
ELL/Foreign Language
Education Exploration: Multicultural Learning and Teaching
Know another language Know another world
Library/21st Century Skills
Teetering on the Threshold: School Librarian’s moving in the 21st Century
General or yet undecided topics
Buggi’s bits
Work in Progress
4 thoughts on “Blogging Workshop Up Date”
Hello,
I enjoyed our meeting this am. It really helped me to hone in on my blogging skills. I now know how to leave a comment and how to link my title to the page that I found my article on. Thanks!
Beth,
The link for “Transitions that Challenge” and “School OT Thoughts” are the same. Also, I tried to leave a comment on the school OT blog but was unable as it said I had to be logged in – couldn’t do it.
Just wanted to let you know because it’s interesting to me to see this process in action and I’m following your posts.
Karen
Thanks Karen,
I fixed the link and will ask “School OT thoughts” to check out the comment setting and will help out if needed.
Dear Beth,
I will soon be starting a web 2.0 usergroup in my district. I’ve been reading your blog and see you have been doing some PD on blogging. If you have any tips or ideas that you would be willing to share, I would love to hear them! If so, please send me an email or comment on my latest blog entry. Thanks!
Pam