Normally when people think of online social media, such as Twitter, they will not automatically think of it as an educational tool. Blogs may have an easier time of being accepted as an educational tool, but usually they carry the feeling of being used only for personal uses. Today, I am going to give my thoughts as to how I think Twitter and Blogs can be helpful in teaching and how they can be a hindrance. I will also talk about how I as a teacher can use my website to be student and even parent friendly.
The first article I read is titled 50 ways to use twitter in the classroom. As I was reading through this article I agreed with several of the ways Twitter could be used. Others I thought were almost ridiculous ways for Twitter to be used in the classroom. Then there were others I thought had their usages, but as to whether they would belong in the classroom I was not sure of.
The ones I liked dealt with the actual class assignments. You can remind students how much time they have left for papers or presentations. Also, you can make quick changes to the syllabus and tell the entire class at a moments notice. The ones I thought were ridiculous dealt with things such as planning a field trip or allowing the parents to have access to the classroom every few hours by Tweeting what is going on. The ones I thought were ok dealt with more personal tastes. These included some of the games, which I understand are good lesson reinforces, but to have them on Twitter is a little much in my opinion.
Three ways I really liked how Twitter could be used was in asking questions, writing reviews, and summarizing. I can use these three uses in my teaching. I can use Twitter to ask my class a question concerning a social issue that has risen within the last few hours and have them attempt to relate that issue to a character from a reading or a situation surrounding a poem. My students can use Twitter to write a review of a poem or the certain pages they had to read and communicate how they understood the reading. They can also write a review as a topic exploration for an essay. At the end of each lecture, I can have my students type a summary of what they took away from the class period. They can also ask a question that can be used in the next class period for further discussion. Twitter usage in the classroom will change the environment to help students learn better by having an avenue they are already accustomed to in a school-related setting. In todays society, a large majority of people have a Facebook and Twitter account. Utilizing Twitter in a school setting will bring a bit of comfort to students.
The second article I read is titled 15 awesome ways to to use blogs in your classrooms. Reading through this article and finding a way it could apply to my classroom was a little harder to do. It might have been the layout of the article itself or it could have been the options which were given. I had to spend time critically thinking about the type of situation each blog idea could be used in.
The types of blogging I think would not work so well would be a blog for problem solving or the class compendiums. In English classes, I personally do not see any type of problems which will need to be solved. Therefore devoting an entire blog to solving problems would be a waste of my time. Having my students working together to write summary posts which will later create a study guide for each exam does have an appealing nature to it. I think that creating an exam review online where anyone can come along and use at a later date for another class would be cheating. Therefore, this would be almost unworthy of creating.
Of all of the ways blogs can be useful and work well, the three I would be willing to use would be: the one dealing with illustrate and activity, having a classroom news blog, and a blog where students could meet the author of a certain work of literature. In illustrating an activity, I can use a blog to illustrate how a student is to compose a research paper or create a PowerPoint Presentation. The assignment can be blogged in a step-by-step fashion, or even a picture-by-picture process. Having a blog dedicated entirely to relating news concerning the class is a wonderful use of technology. Each post contains whatever is newsworthy for the students in the class. Finally, the last blog usage I would like to use is one reserved entirely to learning the background information of the author of the works of literature we are studying at that time. Each blog post can be filled with the main information of the lifetime of each author. If we spend a long period of time on one in particular, I can create several post. One for the basics; birth and death dates, works most noted for, major milestones for the author in their life, and their family life. Another can be dedicated just to describing how many works the author wrote, the major division of their works, such as poems and short stories, and what inspired them to write each type of work. Using blogs in the classroom will change the environment and help students learn better by giving them an second place for information and a safety net for paper requirements.
As a teacher in the 21st Century I have an online website which has information for my classes and information on how to reach me for any personal questions. Using this website as a teacher, I can upload different lessons and assignments to a certain area for each class. I will be able to know where they are and be able to have access to them whenever I need them. Also, I can gather information from my students and their parents and be able to organize each piece of information. For friendly access for my students and parents, I can make my site easy on the eyes, easy to navigate, and interaction with the site itself will be painless. I can make the site easy on the eyes by not using contrasting color combinations, organizing the the information in a uniformed manner, and use a minimal amount of words. Straight and to the point is better than long cleaver paragraphs. My site can be easy to navigate with every link clearly marked and defined as to where the link is going. Also, each page will be clearly visible from the sidebar. Finally, the interaction with the site can be painless because it has been easily defined as to where every assignment is located and labeled and the eyes will not be strained due to strange color usage.
Twitter and Blogging. They have their usefulness inside and outside of the classroom. Twitter can be used for quick updates or changes in the class schedule or assignments. Blogs can be utilized for sharing news and providing step-by-step instruction for an assignment which may be tricky. Finally, websites have a usefulness not only for educators but for parents and students as well.