Oops! I posted my reflection questions on the class blog.
I learned a lot. I basically knew nothing about creating a blog. It was fun learning how to make an Avatar & now I can add one to my Facebook page!
I can see a lot of uses for this. Personally, it might be a great way to stay in touch with family & friends who live far away. I also like the idea of using a blog to provide teachers with a forum and information on the RtI process.
Starting a blog was fun & easier than I expected it to be.
One of the focuses I want to remember when updating the blog.... I'm not sure what this means. Does it refer to keeping the blog focused?
I think it would be a good tool for teachers working together and for communication with parents. I think it could be a great tool for students to use to become effective communicators and to learn about media literacy.
I'm not sure which/how many feeds I should subscribe to. I can see how that would be overwhelming.
Linda,
ReplyDeleteGlad you found building a blog to be easier than you thought. You are right, blogging is a great way to stay in touch with those not close by and an incredible way for teachers and parents to communicate. “One of the focuses I want to remember when updating the blog” Can be as simple as remembering to ask open-ended questions or what you want to focus on in your blog.
As far as how many feeds to subscribe to, there is no magic amount. Once you select a RSS Reader in Week 3 you might get a clearer picture on what you can handle. I have found I might subscribe multiple feeds and in time eliminate some that I no longer find interesting, or the frequency of their posting bothers me. Happy Blogging!
Angie