Monday, October 5, 2009

Blogging in Education

Blogging in Education

Blogging is beneficial to education. It benefits education by motivating students to do better. It is helpful to schools by getting students comfortable with posting things online. Using blogging in schools can help teachers and students as well. Blogging in schools helps them by being able to post schedules and assignments in a blog online.
Blogging can motivate students to do better in school. It can motivate students by letting them know their opinions matter in the world. Also that everyone can read it. Blogging can be a motivator by teaching students about proper writing and typing. I agree with this because by typing your opinions with proper grammar you can gain confidence, and do better in all the writing you do.
Blogging is helpful to schools by getting students comfortable with posting online. If a student can comfortable with posting things on blogs or other websites online they will be more comfortable when the do more complicated things online later in life. I agree with this because when you do something more, you can get comfortable with doing it. That is what the students do when they get comfortable posting online.
Blogging can help in schools by allowing teachers to post schedule and assignments on blogs. This can avoid confusion on where the students are supposed to be at what time. It can also save a grade when assignments are posted online. This gives no excuse for late work when a student forget to write something down. It can also have things explained on a blog, or questions about an assignment posted in a comment for easy answers. I agree with this also because it can be very helpful for students, parents and teachers. Teachers can look in one place for questions, students can look in one place to ask questions and for answers. Parents can also look at a blog to see how their child is doing and what they are currently learning.
Using blogging in education is useful for many people. It helps students, teachers, and education as a whole. Parents can check how their son or daughter is doing, and students can look at their assignments online. Teachers can answer questions and post news about their classes.

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