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Teaching and Learning with Blogs Meredith Farkas Head of Instructional Initiatives Kreitzberg Library

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For Norwich University's Faculty Scholarship Celebration, October 22, 2009

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Teaching and Learning with Blogs

Meredith FarkasHead of Instructional Initiatives

Kreitzberg Library

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Written lecturenotes

Discussionforums

Assignments

Quizes

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Lost in translation?

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Lost in translation?

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So what is Web2.0?

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Web 1.0: Democratized Access to Information

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Web 2.0: Democratized Participation

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More than just technology

•Age of participation

•The wisdom of crowds

•Social constructivism

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Blogs in the Online Classroom

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drupal.org

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Why blogs?

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Familiar medium•133 million blogs indexed by Technorati

•42% of bloggers 18-34

•77.7 million unique visitors to blogs vs. 41 million to Facebook (in May 2008)

•New types of blogging: in MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

Source: Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2008 http://technorati.com/blogging/feature/state-of-the-blogosphere-2008/

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Faculty communication with

students

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Builds student sense of ownership over the medium

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Community-building

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Community-building

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Reflective Learning

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Reflective Learning

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Reflective Learning

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Discussion and debate

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Discussion and debate

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Discussion and debate

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Writing in public

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Writing in public

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Everyone is teacher and learner

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Blogs can…

•Promote critical and reflective thinking

•Enable collaboration and knowledge-sharing

•Create an informal environment for student discussion and community-building

•Encourage dialogue and debate

•Encourage students to teach as well as learn and co-construct their learning experience

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Thanks!