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Archive for March 28th, 2008


Rational for using blogging in your classroom

If you had to give a reason for why you would use blogging in your classroom, I hope it would be as inspiring as the article I had read on a teacher and her four Indigenous students in Queensland, experiencing and using blogging for the first time. Mrs Alexander was involved in an Ingigenous student learning  program, where she spent the first two weeks teaching her students how to set up dashboard and how to blog and use of its functions. Since Mrs Alexander was planning on a holiday to China, she thought it would be a fantastic idea, that her students would be able to see and experience her holiday with her. So she set up a blog where she could communicate with her class in Queensland while she was away in China. Her students were excited to learn all about china, its people and customs all while using blogging as a communication tool from one side of the country to another. This is a prime example of why we use technology in the classroom; it allows children to step outside the classroom and into the world. They are able to use blogging as an effective communication tool but also to interact with other students from around the world.

The use of WebQuest in the classroom

Even though Web-Quest has been around for more than ten years now, I had never actually heard of it until my E- Learning lecture in class. I found the article “A Decade of Web-Quests: A Retrospective”, to be benificial to my understanding of this ICT teaching tool.

The creator Bernie Dodge, defined Web-Quest as “inquiry oriented activity in which some or all of the information that learners interact with comes from resources on the Internet” (Dodge, 1995a).

WEbQuest is a learner-centered approach to teaching, it is a
constructivist approach were students focus on; thinking, understanding, and transformational learning. The learning environment  is working on various levels of inquiry- based learning, cooperative learning, scaffolding, motivation and challenging learners to an enriched learning process.
My partner and I  have decided to create a Web-quest for the first time, we are hoping to create a WebQuest that is well-designed to promote “dependable instructional practices by combining research-supported theories with effective use of essential Internet resource, produce open-ended questions, that will  offer authentic tasks that motivate students and teachers”.