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|content= Learning outcomes<br />Course schedule<br />Introduction<br />Introducing ourselves through a blog <br />Introducing blogs <br /> E-safety when using blogs<br />Exploring classroom blogs <br />Finding relevant examples and generating ideas <br />Planning to use a blog<br /> Setting up and using the blog for teaching and learning<br /> Reflect, evaluate and share with others<br />Shared learning<br />Evaluation and certification<br />References  
|content= Learning outcomes<br />Course schedule<br />Introduction<br />Introducing ourselves through a blog <br />Introducing blogs <br /> E-safety when using blogs<br />Exploring classroom blogs <br />Finding relevant examples and generating ideas <br />Planning to use a blog<br /> Setting up and using the blog for teaching and learning<br /> Reflect, evaluate and share with others<br />Shared learning<br />Evaluation and certification<br />References  
|strategy= Starting with the basic principles of blogs and blogging, this primary course looks at their use within education and how they can be used to improve teaching and learning.
|strategy= Starting with the basic principles of blogs and blogging, this primary course looks at their use within education and how they can be used to improve teaching and learning.
|Learning Objectives='''Professional and reflective practitioner skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, you should be able to:<br />* identify opportunities for the effective use of blog supported learning activities linked to your curriculum plans,<br />* reflect on, and discuss, the impact of the use of a blog on learning.<br />'''Practical skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, you should be able to:<br />* set up a blog including options for comments and syndicating feeds, <br />* publish a blog entry and comment on other blogs, <br />* incorporate text and other media on a blog page, <br />* manage users (authors, reviewers etc) of a blog.<br />'''Knowledge and understanding'''<br />At the completion of this course, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of:<br />* the issues involved in selecting the appropriate blog tool for your context and intended learning purpose, <br />* key copyright and e-safety issues when creating and sharing content on a blog.<br />'''Cognitive skills'''<br />At the completion of this course, you should be able to:<br />* critically review the use of blogs in educational contexts and share these reviews with others, <br />* discuss different ways in which blogs might be used in learning contexts in schools.
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About. Learning outcomes
Course schedule
Introduction
Introducing ourselves through a blog
Introducing blogs
E-safety when using blogs
Exploring classroom blogs
Finding relevant examples and generating ideas
Planning to use a blog
Setting up and using the blog for teaching and learning
Reflect, evaluate and share with others
Shared learning
Evaluation and certification
References

Pedagogical content. Starting with the basic principles of blogs(tool) and blogging, this primary course looks at their use within education and how they can be used to improve teaching and learning. The focus is particularly on blogs as an ICT(i) tool for collaboration(ta) which encourages the effective use of reasoning(ta) and language(ta). The unit also discusses practical elements such as e-skills(topic) and copyright(topic) issues you might encounter in blogging. (edit)

Resource details
Title Getting a buzz out of blogging
Topic [[Topics/Blogs|Blogs]],  [[Topics/E-skills|E-skills]],  [[Topics/Copyright|Copyright]]
Teaching approach

[[Teaching Approaches/Language|Language]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Collaboration|Collaboration]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Reasoning|Reasoning]]

Learning Objectives

Professional and reflective practitioner skills
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
* identify opportunities for the effective use of blog supported learning activities linked to your curriculum plans,
* reflect on, and discuss, the impact of the use of a blog on learning.
Practical skills
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
* set up a blog including options for comments and syndicating feeds,
* publish a blog entry and comment on other blogs,
* incorporate text and other media on a blog page,
* manage users (authors, reviewers etc) of a blog.
Knowledge and understanding
At the completion of this course, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of:
* the issues involved in selecting the appropriate blog tool for your context and intended learning purpose,
* key copyright and e-safety issues when creating and sharing content on a blog.
Cognitive skills
At the completion of this course, you should be able to:
* critically review the use of blogs in educational contexts and share these reviews with others,
* discuss different ways in which blogs might be used in learning contexts in schools.

Format / structure

Various online activities.

Subject

[[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]],  [[Resources/Teacher Education|Teacher Education]],  [[Resources/Primary|Primary]]

Age of students / grade

[[Resources/KS5|KS5]],  [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]],  [[Resources/Primary|Primary]],  [[Resources/Higher|Higher]],  [[Resources/KS1|KS1]],  [[Resources/KS4|KS4]],  [[Resources/KS3|KS3]],  [[Resources/KS2|KS2]]


Related ORBIT Wiki Resources
Other (e.g. time frame)

Duration of the course: 20 hours over eight weeks.

Files and resources to view and download

http://www.vital.ac.uk/community/mod/oucontent/view.php?id=1545. Users must register with the VITAL website (free registration) before they can access the resource.