Friday, February 27, 2015

Introduction to Blogging

Hello, my name is Danny Dempsey. I am a junior at Northern Kentucky University, a double major in Middle Grades Education with a focus in History and English and Special Education (K-12). My hobbies include sports; baseball especially, music; I am a big fan of nineties music, and doing philanthropy events. I am youngest of four in my family. I have two sisters and a brother. At NKU, I am very involved. I am in a fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega where I am currently the chaplain. I am a member of Norse Leadership society, an organization devoted to instilling leadership in college students. I chose education as a major because I like working with kids more than adults. Teaching is one of the most stressful but rewarding occupations you can pursue. For me, the entire education field is exciting and I look forward to continuing my journey into the teaching world.

Blogging in the modern classroom is great new resource for so many reasons. Blogging allows students the opportunity to communicate with students, parents, and teachers through one living and active way. Students learn media literacy, how to work with students in a digital and interactive way, they learn technology skills which are essential in the world today. As a teacher all of these things are great to bring to the classroom. These are things new teachers must begin to incorporate into their classroom if they want their students to be successful later on in life. There are countless positive reasons for students to create a blog in the classroom. The main benefit for student blogging that I see personally is; students are able to write and receive feedback from not only the teacher, but other people all over the world that the teacher has invited to comment and participate on the blog. This networking is a great tool and a great way to instill learning in a non-traditional way. Another major benefit of blog posting is the use of multimedia. Students are able to upload videos, pictures, and websites of themselves learning which can be viewed by people all over. A great example of a blog like this comes from Ms. Cassidy's online blog. This blog is great example of students showing off their learning in a creative way using modern technology. Ms. Cassidy does an outstanding job of helping her students use and understand technology in her classroom.


Photo "Duke Ellington DNG 357" by Flickr user US Department 
of education / Creative Commons Licensed

Aside from blogging, there are a number of creative websites that help students learn through technology. A great example of a website like this is spelling city. This resource is applicable to students K-12, but especially to elementary aged students. Using this resource you can not only generate practice for spelling test in a number of creative ways, but also practice vocabulary. This site has list programmed in a way where the student, parent or teacher can input their own vocabulary words and definitions. This resource will be great for teachers that are striving to get students to retain information for an upcoming test. This interactive technology will help to keep the student engaged throughout the activities as well. This resource is extremely user friendly and is very accessible for parents and students.

2 comments:

  1. Hi there Danny. I am a member of Kappa Delta, and my one of my passions is also Philanthropy's. Special Education is also a focus area of mine. I love the link that you have to Spelling City. I think that it is very important for teachers to include technology in their lesson plans and activities, and it also helps get the students excited. Spelling was something that I struggled in throughout elementary and middle school, and I would have loved to use a resource like this to help me and keep me motivated.
    I also found another website that goes along with spelling, and site words. This website is more for just elementary school children, but I think that it is a great website that the students can learn from and practice on. Here is the link to StarFall :http://www.starfall.com/n/level-a/learn-to-read/load.htm?f. There are so many games and activities you can find on this website. Your blog looks great, keep up the great work. Good Luck Teaching :)

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  2. Danny,
    I am also excited to step into the teaching world. Having to find and create numerous lesson plans for classes I am taking this year has showed me that it truly can be a stressful job. I agree that technological skills are going to be extremely useful in students' future. Technology has expanded so much in recent years and it will keep growing, so the way we teach kids might look a lot different than the way we were taught in elementary school. This is exciting and it shows that teachers are always learning as well. The blog you included (Ms. Cassidy's) is one I really enjoyed. One of my favorite elements of her blog was the list of student's blogs on the right. It is easy to click on each student's blog and directly see their work. You mentioned that one of the benefits to blogging is that it allows students to connect with others from all around the world. This is an incredible tool that should be used in every classroom because there is so much to learn about other cultures. I am taking a sociology class now and I am amazed about how different and similar other cultures are to ours, especially in education. Kids should experience this type of networking because along with the sharing of projects and ideas, they will learn a lot about themselves and their society.

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