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Slide 2: Why would anyone want a blog?
Slide 3: “We were creating web pages back in the 90’s!”
Slide 4: What’s different?
Slide 5: Introducing Blogs
Slide 6: What are blo gs?
Slide 7: updated regularly
Slide 8: places content in reverse October September August July June May April March February January
Slide 9: subscribeable c
Slide 10: requires no knowledge of html
Slide 11: one click publishing
Slide 12: Comments
Slide 13: Type s of Blogs
Slide 14: Teenage Angst
Slide 15: Cat Diaries
Slide 16: Photo Blogs
Slide 17: Video Blogs
Slide 18: Online Newsletter
Slide 19: Resource List
Slide 20: Disposable Blogs
Slide 22: Rich Professional Learning
Slide 23: Why Should I care?
Slide 24: Audience
Slide 25: Communication
Slide 27: Comments …the benefit was being able to plug into the mind of a very sharp teenager and connect on a professional level across generational lines. I witnessed the evolution of her thought processes and writing skills as she dealt with feedback. Blogs allow a teacher to literally take their kids out into the world from classrooms anywhere in America. I’d do it again in a heartbeat Scott Higham Pulitzer Prize journalist
Slide 29: Examples
Slide 30: Michaelle Jean
Slide 31: Bob Langert VP McDonalds
Slide 32: Clayton Wilcox Superintendent Tampa, FL
Slide 33: Clarence Fisher Grade 7/8 Snow Lake, MB
Slide 34: Konrad Glogowski Toronto, ON Grade 8
Slide 35: Darren Kuropatwa Winnipeg, MB High School Math
Slide 36: Kathy Cassidy Moose Jaw, SK Grade 1
Slide 37: Alan Stange Principal Central Butte, SK
Slide 38: T h e l a s t w o r d
Slide 40: Make time
Slide 41: Start reading weblogs
Slide 42: Move your offline conversations online
Slide 43: “Through dialogue, the teacher-of-the- students and the students-of-the-teacher cease to exist and a new term emerges: teacher-student with students-teachers. The teacher is no longer merely the-one- who-teaches, but one who is himself taught in dialogue with the students, who in turn while being taught also teach. They become jointly responsible for a process in which all grow. In this process, arguments based on “authority” are no longer valid; in order to function, authority must be on the side of freedom, not against it. Here, no one teaches another, nor is anyone self-taught.” Paulo Freire
Slide 44: Learning is Conversation






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