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Blogging as Pedagogy: Facilitate Learning

Blogging as Pedagogy: Facilitate Learning | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

"Blogging should not be an add-on, not an isolated project, but should be seen as PEDAGOGY.

Ann Davis shared a definition of Pedagogy beyond a  simple “method of teaching” (unfortunately I was not able to find a source of the definition… it seems to be floating around in so many spaces without a common attribution or source.)

"The strategies, techniques, and approaches that teachers can use to facilitate learning."

 

Blogging can support the strategies, techniques and approaches to facilitate the learning in your classroom no matter what grade level, age group and subject area. Blogging supports four primary areas:

ReadingWritingReflectingSharing (....)"
Sherri Wilson's curator insight, June 9, 2014 9:27 AM

Love this definition of pedagogy. Makes total sense!

Mónica Silakowicz's curator insight, June 9, 2014 9:58 AM

Pedagogía: "Las estrategias, técnicas y enfoques que los profesores pueden utilizar para facilitar el aprendizaje."

Tina Jameson's curator insight, June 19, 2014 7:53 PM

If you are looking at 'blogging' as a possible classroom tool / strategy to use with students - then this infographic and accompanying 'blog' advice could be useful. 

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8 Things Kids should Be Able to Do with Technology

8 Things Kids should Be Able to Do with Technology | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

Via Dr. Susan Bainbridge
Thomas C. Thompson's curator insight, July 13, 2013 8:47 AM

I've found that this isn't as easy to set as an objective for learning as it should be... not because of students or teachers, but because administrators are reluctant to "authorize" these kinds of projects without some kind of assurance it won't lead to demands for change in their buildings, and parents are scared their children will be exposed to all the bad things on the Internet. This was especially true in my school in a high-rent district (after all, aren't rich kids more valuable?)

 

Don't forget to get buy-in from these essential partners BEFORE you start a project that may lead to a learning revolution Not just in your classroom but everywhere! Load your boat before you set sail!

Raquel Oliveira's curator insight, July 16, 2013 11:49 AM

nao somente criancas, vejo essas expectativas para aprendizado de adultos tambem.

Christie Burke's curator insight, November 1, 2013 3:22 PM

Important message for teachers who might not be in this place yet. "Technology is a tool, not a learning outcome."