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Using Blogs in Teaching- A Helpful Framework for Teachers

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Blogging is a digital activity with great educational value for students. In addition to developing some of the key multimedia skills needed to succeed in the 21st century, blogging also strengthens students' voices and helps them communicate more effectively. Bloggers are also a way for students to express themselves. Knowing that there is a real audience (not a teacher) reading their work, they are motivated to write, learn or share student bloggers. However, for a blog to be an adequate educational activity, educators must see it in a clear educational context with clear objectives and well-defined reasoning as an educational activity. To get the most out of blogging in your classroom, I've developed a five-step framework here to help you write a blog from start to writing. 1- Explain clear pedagogical goals As a teacher, you need to clearly understand the educational goals of using blogging with your students. To do this, you need to ask questions and think about dif

Here is How to Create A Classroom Blog Using Blogger

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Updated February 2022 Blogging is a digital activity with huge educational potential. You can easily incorporate blogs into your classroom to transform your professional practice and open up new learning opportunities for your students. There are many ways to use an educational blog in your classroom, including student learning presentations, sharing extracurricular resources, creating a virtual hub for remote interaction with students, connecting with parents and the school community, learning extensions outside the classroom walls, Sharing assignments and important dates / events, among others. As I explained elsewhere, if you decide to include the blog in your classroom, you need to build it into a pedagogical framework so that education has clear goals and objectives. You should also set up specific blog topics to help students measure learning and track overall progress. There are several blogging platforms that you can use to create your class blog. Google Blogger is one