Using blogs is an excellent way to enhance your academic
writing classes. Blogs help to
lower the affective filter and increase students’ desire to write. They also challenge students to think
about not only organization and grammar structures, but also about their
content and audience. Blogs can be
used at any level of writing skills, and many composition teachers in our
program use blogs on a weekly basis. In our presentation, we will demonstrate
the two different ways that we use blogs in our classes and will show examples
of class blogs, student blogs, blog prompts, and student comments. We have also created this blog as a
resource for you. Look under
Explanation & Resources to find handouts describing the way we use blogs in
our classes, links to popular blogging sites, a list of blog topics, and
student comments regarding blogs.
We hope that this presentation and blog are helpful and that you will be
able to successfully incorporate blogs into your writing classes!
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Suggestions and Comments
Do you have any suggestions on how to use blogs in writing
classes? We would love to hear
from you! Please feel free to blog
on the presentation or share your own ideas with us!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Rationale
-Encourages creative writing that focuses on content
-Reminds students that they are writing for an audience
-Motivates students through the use of technology
-Allows for flexibility to work anywhere at anytime
-Enhances class discussions
-Makes students check their work for accuracy
-Encourages peer-editing
-Allows the teacher to identify common grammar mistakes and offer feedback
-Helps students practice typing
-Promotes community as students learn more about each other
-Reminds students that they are writing for an audience
-Motivates students through the use of technology
-Allows for flexibility to work anywhere at anytime
-Enhances class discussions
-Makes students check their work for accuracy
-Encourages peer-editing
-Allows the teacher to identify common grammar mistakes and offer feedback
-Helps students practice typing
-Promotes community as students learn more about each other
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