How to coax administrators and parents who challenge blogs? - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T23:15:31Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:46702?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A46926&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI think the best way to get t…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-12-18:649749:Comment:2366662008-12-18T20:02:57.241ZDerek Bairdhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Derek
I think the best way to get them to understand blogging is to have them start their own blogs. Once they start posting (which is really another form of writing), reading their colleagues blogs and leaving comments, it will be much easier for them to connect the dots. Actually using the technology will provide them with some context.<br />
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I had a friend who held a Blogging 101 class for parents. He found that after reviewing with the parents how he was going to use the blogs, showing that there were…
I think the best way to get them to understand blogging is to have them start their own blogs. Once they start posting (which is really another form of writing), reading their colleagues blogs and leaving comments, it will be much easier for them to connect the dots. Actually using the technology will provide them with some context.<br />
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I had a friend who held a Blogging 101 class for parents. He found that after reviewing with the parents how he was going to use the blogs, showing that there were safety features built into the blogging client and then helping parents set up their own blogs. After educating the parents on blogs and other social computing tools, he had a complete turn around in support from the parents. They were the ones pressuring the school principal to allow students to use these social tools.<br />
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Most people <b>still have no idea</b> what a blog is (let alone a wiki, yackcast or podcast are) or why you would use it in school. They didn't use it in school and have no clue why their kids need to use it. For most, it's this undefined, ethereal thing that they heard on the news was dangerous (thanks Dateline NBC!). So their reaction is to be against it. It's up to all of us to educate the parents, admins and students how to use these tools in a effective and appropriate context for school.<br />
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I've attached a few research articles that may help you plead your case! Go get em! Wish you were in my school di…tag:www.classroom20.com,2008-08-07:649749:Comment:1748312008-08-07T16:42:52.967Zuna raimondohttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/unaraimondo
Wish you were in my school district. I cannot wait for teachers to pioneer this - I opened a blog as an inspiration to them ................ We will have a social studies blog for high school students up and running by the first week of school. I think fear of publishing is a real misunderstanding also, fear of liablility and global criticism. Go to my blog and look at posts on philosophical understanding, lunch box project and blog roll out. I would love to read your comments. I have tried to…
Wish you were in my school district. I cannot wait for teachers to pioneer this - I opened a blog as an inspiration to them ................ We will have a social studies blog for high school students up and running by the first week of school. I think fear of publishing is a real misunderstanding also, fear of liablility and global criticism. Go to my blog and look at posts on philosophical understanding, lunch box project and blog roll out. I would love to read your comments. I have tried to address stumbling blocks to blog rolls outs. Right now parents are not an issue because teachers are my focus. Good information here! I am p…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-09:649749:Comment:478892007-09-09T01:33:34.791ZAdam Duggerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/adugger
Good information here! I am putting together an 'introductory plan' both for my students and their parents so that our class can begin blogging.<br />
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These are some great examples and facts that prove its worthiness.
Good information here! I am putting together an 'introductory plan' both for my students and their parents so that our class can begin blogging.<br />
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These are some great examples and facts that prove its worthiness. The link below is a wiki that…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-06:649749:Comment:473482007-09-06T06:37:24.981ZMichael Misovechttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/misovec
The link below is a wiki that includes blogs, whiteboards and is designed and configured for school use. The services and support are provided by a nonprofit education company.<br />
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Changes are able to be monitored in real time and pages may be restored to previous versions. Unlike many other blogs and wikis, user accounts may only be created by teachers and school administrators. In addition, your wiki and blogs may be copied on to a school server as an option. Advertisements are disabled once…
The link below is a wiki that includes blogs, whiteboards and is designed and configured for school use. The services and support are provided by a nonprofit education company.<br />
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Changes are able to be monitored in real time and pages may be restored to previous versions. Unlike many other blogs and wikis, user accounts may only be created by teachers and school administrators. In addition, your wiki and blogs may be copied on to a school server as an option. Advertisements are disabled once logged in. You must be a teacher or school administrator to activate and try your free wiki account. Once you try it and spend some some on the site, you will certainly be more prepared to address questions about compliance and policy issues.<br />
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<a href="http://www.K12.bz">www.K12.bz</a><br />
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<a href="http://helpingstudents.org/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=BradleyUniversityETE653">College example</a><br />
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<a href="http://helpingstudents.org/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=WesternBranchHighSchool">High school example</a><br />
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<a href="http://helpingstudents.org/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Memberships">Memberships</a><br />
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I hope this helps.<br />
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Sincerely,<br />
Michael Misovec<br />
Program Director<br />
Helping Students Education Corp. 501(c)(3) Thank you Alice!tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-05:649749:Comment:469262007-09-05T00:52:52.479ZDonna Heberthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/whatsit81
Thank you Alice!
Thank you Alice! I have found that the blocks…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-04:649749:Comment:469112007-09-04T23:23:11.060ZSue Davishttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/suedavis
I have found that the blocks on all social networking sites works systemically in our state and recently I went through a very lengthly process to try and get access to a members only wiki space unblocked for a limited time only - then we found that we needed to get each page unblocked each time we created a new page. In the end we gave up trying to access the space at school and encouraged students to use it from home. We were asked by the 'system' to confine our in school activities to spaces…
I have found that the blocks on all social networking sites works systemically in our state and recently I went through a very lengthly process to try and get access to a members only wiki space unblocked for a limited time only - then we found that we needed to get each page unblocked each time we created a new page. In the end we gave up trying to access the space at school and encouraged students to use it from home. We were asked by the 'system' to confine our in school activities to spaces behind the 'wall' and for example to use Blackboard which now has a wiki tool. The point with these 'safe' spaces is that nobody else can see or share the work. In future I'm thinking of setting up both kinds of spaces - one inside the wall (that can be used at school) and a members only space using a web.2.0 tool that students can use from home. But basically school access to most web 2.0 tools is extremely limited and it's just about impossible at present to challenge this. I guess we need very influential people in high places to get this on the agenda! Okay, I made the mistake of s…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-04:649749:Comment:468192007-09-04T13:16:29.748ZAlice Mercerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/mizmercer
Okay, I made the mistake of sending you doc, not txt or rtf. Chalk it up to going back to school today.
Okay, I made the mistake of sending you doc, not txt or rtf. Chalk it up to going back to school today. Candace -- I reckon that comm…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-04:649749:Comment:468122007-09-04T12:03:22.300ZDonna Heberthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/whatsit81
Candace -- I reckon that communicating openly and effectively is the key to getting my way (lol) with them. Thank you for the very excellent advice and the link!
Candace -- I reckon that communicating openly and effectively is the key to getting my way (lol) with them. Thank you for the very excellent advice and the link! Nancy -- I've seen your fanta…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-04:649749:Comment:468112007-09-04T12:00:33.809ZDonna Heberthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/whatsit81
Nancy -- I've seen your fantastic blog before. How I would love to be able to do one so well.<br />
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So, what do you do with the 20 who don't join the blog?
Nancy -- I've seen your fantastic blog before. How I would love to be able to do one so well.<br />
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So, what do you do with the 20 who don't join the blog? Alice, this is great informat…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-09-04:649749:Comment:468102007-09-04T11:59:08.386ZDonna Heberthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/whatsit81
Alice, this is great information, but when I download the documents, they aren't readable for me. Would you be so kind as to email them to me? Perhaps that will work. I'm on a Mac if that makes a difference. Thank you!
Alice, this is great information, but when I download the documents, they aren't readable for me. Would you be so kind as to email them to me? Perhaps that will work. I'm on a Mac if that makes a difference. Thank you!