Hi, all
I enjoy reading your blog post # 6. I am so glad we have gone this far. Applaud yourself!
I know writing blog posts might be outdated for you. In our class, Blogs are provided as a place for you to focus in detail on an interesting topic related to readings, make arguments that build on your own perspective, and possibly engage in conversations with your peers. So, I hope you could learn as much as possible from blog writing and enjoy the process.
In your blog posts, you feel free to discuss personal
experience and emotional reactions to course material and assignments.
I am sharing some common traits of strong blog posts (source link)
- Funny, interesting title
- Common, typical experience as evidence, with some insightful, unusual twist
- Credible evidence supporting your claims, with links to reading, journal articles, and other sources
- Your VOICE: a unique argument building upon your perspective
- Clear, well-edited writing
Your seventh post should contain:
- A paragraph about why (or why not) you would like to maintain a course website as a teacher. Do you think course websites are important? Useful? Are they worth the trouble/effort?
- A paragraph review of an interesting software tool that you might use for teacher tasks (Use Chapter 5 for ideas). Be sure to include a link to the tool or an example of the tool.
- A paragraph about how you envision yourself using technology to accomplish your professional responsibilities more efficiently and effectively. Refer to the podcast and chapter 5 for ideas.
- A paragraph on new skills you acquired from working on the last assignment (Web Evaluation) and reflect what you like about it/what you don't like about it, how you can improve it next time, and how what you learned from the assignment can be used in your future career.
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