blogging as conversation

I have just watched a presentation by Konrad Glogowsky http://www.slideshare.net/teachandlearn/assessment-and-evaluation-in-the-age-of-networked-learning as a part of the blogging4educators blogging course. I found it very inspiring. The presentation is about the use of blogs in teaching, and the predominant theme of the presentation was, at least for me, blogging as a conversation and a way to empower the students in terms of allowing them to read and write about what they want and in doing so allowing them to have ownership of the course and their writing. I am in the final stages of planning my freshman course for the coming semester and like the last two semesters I will use blogs in the class. However, it may have two strands. What I had planned was that the blog would be a way for the students to interact with the short stories, create a learning community outside the classroom by encouraging the students to comment on each others blogs and as a possible alternative to participating in the classroom. After having watched this presentation though what I think I might do is have two strands for the blog- one for the literature and one for the research paper. So then the blog would be like a writing down of the research process for the paper. The students can write summaries of the articles, sites, videos etc. they find related to the topic they choose for their research paper and critically engage with that material in their blog. I think that in this way I can give the students more guidance in the process of the research and other students can also get ideas for their own research or just use it to see what others are doing, they can ask questions, maybe encouraging their peers to be more critical or helping them to look at different sides of the issue. I am also hoping that this might encourage the students not to leave their research to the last minute. Another thing that it will enable the student to do is to create a body of work that they have complete ownership of and as Glogowsky outlines in his presentation this can enable the students to be reflective learners/researchers and they can also partake in the assessment process by evaluating the blog ‘as a body of work’ at the end of the semester.

2 Comments »

  1. carla arena Said,

    February 18, 2008 @ 3:33 pm

    Dear Jo,

    I’m glad to hear your voice and reflections on blogging. Besides, it’s great to know that our special guests’ thoughts have had an impact on you.

    If I got it right you are considering the students having two blogs? Is it really necessary? Think that they can have one blog and organize it for the literature part and the research paper just by having the proper tags for each post they make. Then when they click on the tag, they’ll be able to aggregate the content they’re trying to retrieve. Another option is for you to compromise in unique tags for the different projects in a way that it can be easily tracked back even through technorati, just like we’ve been sampling in our session.

    if you have questions, please let me know, I’d love to help you in any way I can.

  2. jo Said,

    February 19, 2008 @ 9:35 am

    Thanks Carla for your encouragement and your willingness to help. No I wasn’t meaning to have two blogs, I used the word ’strands’ to make it clear for assessment purposes perhaps but what I meant was two categories within their blog. I have to get more familiar with technorati!

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