Unit 1: What is Blogging?

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Topic and Purpose

As technology advances, the use of it is being incorporated in classrooms lessons and environments more frequently. This lesson of the mini-course will review the background needed to understand the use and benefits of educational blogging.

Learning Objectives: Unit 1

  • Learners will be able to define blogging and other associating terms and jargon
  • Learners will learn the importance of reflection through blogging
  • Learners will learn the importance of discussion through blogging

Lesson 1

Learning Objective

  • Learners will be able to define blogging and other associating terms and jargon

Read

Before diving into learning about blogging, it is best to become familiar with ther vocabulary and terminology that goes along with it. Please read this article, A Glossary of Blogging Terms for Teachers and Students, that breaks down the most common terms and jargon associated with blogging and also this article, Introduction to Blogging, that goes more specifically into terms related to EduBlogs. These will help create great background information for you seeing as many of these terms will come up in articles we read and also on cites we will be working with.

Do

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To start our process of learning about blogging, you will now have to sign up for your own blog through EDUBLOGS. Follow the following steps to signup for an EDUBLOG of your own:


Step 1: Go to EDUBLOGS

Step 2: In the right upper hand corner, select "Sign Up" in orange

Step 3: Enter a username, email address, and password in the first section

Step 4: In the second section for your blog, please name your blog with the first initial of your name and your full last name

       Ex. Jessica McHugh = JMcHugh (if your name is already taken, please add a number after your last name)

Step 5: You may create your blog title having to do with course, Introduction to Blogging

Step 6: Keep the language as English

Step 7: Set your blog type to teacher

Step 8: Enter the human verification code

Step 9: Click Start Blogging!


Reflect

Now that you have created an EduBlog of your own, you will now begin to use some of its features to reflect on the vocabulary and terms you have learned during this lesson. Please go to my blog, Intro to Blogging and reflect on these new terms through commenting.


Lesson 2

Learning Objectives

  • Learners will learn the importance of reflection through blogging
  • Learners will learn the importance of discussion through blogging

Read & Watch

Now that you are familiar with the terminology and vocabulary that are associated with blogging, please watch this VIDEO on the importance of discussions through blogging, and read both this article, Blogging For Reflection: The Use Of Online Journals To Engage Students In Reflective Learning, and this article, Using Blogs to Promote Reflective Language Learning, on the importance of reflection through blogging.

Do

In the DISCUSSION, respond to the following questions based on what you have read:


Reflect


Naviagation

Move on to: Unit 2: Use of Blogging

Return to:Introduction to Blogging

Refereces

"A Glossary of Blogging Terms for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning." Educators Technology. N.p., 29 Jan. 2014. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.


"Introduction to Blogging." EduBlogs.org. Web.

Metaferia, Tekle Ferede. "Using Blogs to Promote Reflective Language Learning." Journal of Language and Culture 3.3 (2012):52-55. Academic Journals. Web. 20 Nov. 2014.

Muncy, James A. "Blogging For Reflection: The Use Of Online Journals To Engage Students In Reflective Learning." Marketing Education Review 24.2 (2014): 101-114. Business Source Premier. Web. 15 Nov. 2014.