Hi everyone,
So I have decided to revamp my whole blog. I had started a personal blog a while back and was planning on using it for this course. Well, I've changed my mind and created one solely for educational purposes. If you've been following this blog or commented already, my apologies. :)
I can now say that I've spent lots of time creating this blog. Don't get me wrong, I've actually enjoyed choosing all the different design elements: the templates, background, font, colors and layout. There are also a number of gadgets (the sub titles/sections on the side of the posts) to choose from and you can arrange them however you'd like. I found the process quite addicting!
For those of you who are just starting, don't be intimidated. I don't know much about blogs, but it wasn't hard. You just have to explore and play with the different tabs. Besides blogger.com offers step-by-step directions, as well as video tutorials to help you get started.
Creating an avatar, which is like a digital paper doll, was interesting. It was fun choosing the different features for my character, and adding my own voice to it. I can see how avatars are used to protect a person's identity online, but personally, I could do without it.
As an intervention teacher, I can incorporate blogs as reflective or assessment pieces at the beginning and end of lessons. It will give me great insight to know what previous knowledge my students had of a particular subject, as well as what they were able to take away from the lesson. Blogs will also give students a chance to solidify their learning, as they put into words their understanding of what was learned.
Ok, you've already taught me something new..."Tchau is a brazilian portuguese word that means "bye"." I'll be checking back later to see what else you have going on as I continue my training too. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're on your way with the 11 Tools process! I love your Voki - you look very cosmopolitan!
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Great idea to use this blog as an assessment tool! Our positions are so similar at TWE, so I look forward to following your blog for great ideas.
ReplyDeleteYou will be one of my go to people on this journey. Your blog looks great!
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