Reflections on Blogging

May 3, 2008 at 12:04 pm | In Uncategorized | 3 Comments
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* Describe your blogging experience in this course. Do you think you will continue using your blog? Why or why not? I had used blogs before in other online classes, but never on WordPress.  It was a bit challenging to get use to the interface at first, but it didn’t take long to get comfortable using it.  I got very frustrated a few times with trying to format.  I couldn’t figure out how to underline text or insert tables.  I also had difficulty inserting images, but that may have been an issue with my MAC and not with the blogging.  I’m not sure about continuing this blog yet.  It’s very difficult to require students to do a technology activity frequently unless the mobile lab would be available and I could fit it into class time.  It is almost easier just to have students do writing on paper.

* What did you learn about yourself and your abilities or interests in Math or Algebra? It was interesting to see how much easier it is to write about a skill or concept that I already enjoy teaching.  It was much harder to write about one that I don’t like which makes me wonder if these “emotions” come across in my teaching.  It is something to consider, because I don’t want my students’ learning to be affected by my feelings on a topic.

* Did you learn or discover anything you found particularly interesting through your course actives or your own internet research? Describe one interesting discovery and why you found it fascinating. I was really fascinated by the web search I did on fractals.  The animations were so cool.  I never realized there was so much information out there including the animations of Sierpinski’s triangle and Koch’s snowflake.

* Do you think you will use journals with your students? Do you think you will use blogs? Why or why not? Again, I totally agree that journaling is an excellent experience for students, but I am not sure about using the blogs to do it.  Most of students have Internet and I could require them to do blogging at home, but for some, they would have to make time to do their blogging at school.  Another option is to let those students do their entries on paper, but then the whole feeling of community and sharing is lost.

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  1. I agree I also had trouble formatting my blog at first. It takes awhile to get used to using the software. However like you said once everyone is up and running it does build a sense of community.

  2. RE: Do our personal feelings on a topic color the way we present it in class?

    What an interesting (and insightful) idea to consider… I think you may certainly be right in assuming that how WE view a topic, affects how we present it, which affects how our students perceive it.

    In my own class, I make a BIG deal about LOVING proportions, and in turn, my students always love using them, too.

    -Dawn

  3. WordPress is probably one of the most robust blogging apps, and with that said it probably isn’t the most user friendly. I have used edublogs.org in the past and found blogging to be pretty easy. Wikis like wetpaint.com is also another option if you would like a different format. You brought up a good point about feelings. This would be a great blog discussion topic for all of us to take part in. -Justin


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