What is a blog?
A blog (short for weblog) is a frequently updated website
that often resembles an online journal. It's so easy to create and update a
blog - it requires only basic access to the Internet, and a minimum of
technical know-how. Because of this, it is one of the easiest ways to publish
student writing on the WWW. It's almost as easy as sending an email.
Nowadays, blogs can also
display photos and some people are using them with audio and even video, but
this article will concentrate on the basics, showing how a simple text-based
blog can be used to great effect with your English language learners.
As a teacher we can create interesting learning to make learning process does not seem boring, we can also integrated the technology with education and blogging is one of those way .
⧫ Types
of blogs used in language teaching
Aaron Campbell (2003) has outlined three types of blogs for use with language
classes:
· ➡The Tutor Blog is run by the teacher of a class. The content of this
type of blog can be limited to syllabus, course information, homework,
assignments, etc. Or the teacher may choose to write about his or her life,
sharing reflections about the local culture, target culture and language to
stimulate online and in-class discussion. In this type of blog, students are
normally restricted to being able to write comments to the teacher's posts. A
great example of this is Aaron Campbell's own 'The New Tanuki' http://thenewtanuki.blogspot.com/.
· ➡ The Class Blog is
a shared space, with teacher and students being able to write to the main area.
It is best used as a collaborative discussion space, an extra-curricular
extension of the classroom. Students can be encouraged to reflect in more depth,
in writing, on themes touched upon in class. Students are given a greater sense
of freedom and involvement than with the tutor blog. A very good example of
what has been done with this type of blog is Barbara Dieu's 'Bee
Online' http://beeonline.blogspot.com/) and 'Bee Online 2' http://beeonline2.blogspot.com/
· ➡The
Learner Blog is the third type of blog and it
requires more time and effort from the teacher to both set up and moderate, but
is probably the most rewarding. It involves giving each student an individual
blog. The benefit of this is that this becomes the student's own personal
online space. Students can be encouraged to write frequently about what
interests them, and can post comments on other students' blogs. For examples,
see the links to learner blogs from the class blog and tutor blog examples
above.
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