After reviewing some interesting facts on educational blogging, I have realized that more and more people are accepting the idea of using blogs in the classroom. I as well like the idea of using the blogging system in the classroom. We all know that pupil to pupil interaction is critical in the classroom. But why must it stop in the classroom?
The students in a classroom all know each other pretty well, and most of them have grown up together throughout their educational careers. By using blogs, students can interact will people all over the world, which creates a wide range of opinions for the students to seek out. This is not only helpful for students, but teachers as well. This way, a teacher doesn't have to struggle to figure out something alone, he/she can always find the answer through a blog. Because nine times out of ten, there is a teacher somewhere in the world who has had the same problem and found a way to overcome it. By using blogs the entire world can interact with each other. This could be helpful in so many ways for both students and teachers. There are of course cons, such as technological difficulty for children, and common misconceptions some make by reading text. But as you can see, these are things that can be easily overcome. All we really need is a little practice.
Resource: http://organizationsandmarkets.com/2007/12/03/pros-and-cons-of-academic-blogging/
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