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Welcome everyone! This is my blog and I have created it to make different 2.0 activities.
                        Students will be able to interact with engaging web pages. It is worth mentioning that I am
                        a student at a teacher training college at the UTN in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This
                        assignment was set by a subject I am attending this year which is called Aplicaciones de
                        Informatica a la Ense単anza del Ingles; Prof. Paula Ledesma. This blog will be very useful
                        for teachers so they can improve their lessons by using web tools.

      To begin with, lets have a look at some useful information about what blogs are.

      In the book Blended Learning, Sharma and Barret (2007) state that the name blog is a shortened form of log.
Blogs are defined most simply as online diaries. They consist of a website to which an author or authors, known as
bloggers, contribute written postings, which can include pictures and sometimes audio and video clips. These are
arranged in chronological order and automatically archived so that a blog can be searched for earlier entries than
those displayed. A standard feature of blogs is the opportunity for readers to respond. Many blog owners will allow
readers to add comments to the blog posting and, on some blogs; these can develop into extended discussions or
arguments. Blogs can be divided into a number of basic categories in terms of content and intended audience:

    The diary: it has a single author who muses on her/his life or experiences. They are not intended to be read
      by anyone other by family or friends. Others are read by an international audience
    The special interest blog: whatever the topic, there will be someone blogging on it and linking to other
      people writing and blogging about it.
    The news blog: these recycled stories reported on the web, are often controversial or political in their
      instance and occasionally throw up a major story which has been overlooked by the traditional media such
      as newspapers and television.
    The technical blog: these are operated by people in the IT community and are used as ways of sharing and
      commenting on ideas and developments.
    The political blog: these often have multiple authors and act as a forum for debates and discussions on
      political topics.
    The business blog: these are maintained by companies as part of their web marketing strategy to provide
      customer information, response to customer feedback or just to give a sense that a businesss website is up
      to date.

       There are a growing number of blog services available on the web. Some charge a fee while others remain
free. A good example is Blogger. Using it a blog can e set up and ready for use in seconds by following some
easy instructions. If you allow your learners to post entries to your blog, you can give each of them a different
name which identifies who posted what. Blogger allows you to modify the templates or to create your own.
Readers of blogs, who can be your students, can add comments to any entry. With Blogger you can add team
members. These are people who are allowed to contribute to the blog. You can make your learners team members,
which allows them to post their own entries and to modify existing entries.


         In the book How to teach english with technology, Dudeney and Hockly (2008:93) state that the most
common type of blog is kept by one person, who will regularly post comments, thoughts, analysis, experiences of
daily life, interesting links, jokes or any other form of content, to a web page. Blogs may consist of written text
only, or they may include pictures or photos-photoblogs- or even audio and video.
         Most blogs will allow readers to comment on blog entries, thereby creating an online community around a
common topic, interest or person.
         Blogs used in education are known as edublogs. They cover a wide range of topics related to education,
from musings on educational policy and developments to learner compositions. It can be set up and used by a
teacher, by individual learners or by a class. A teacher may decide to use a blog to provide their learners with
news and comments on issues, extra reading practice or homework, online links, a summary of a class for learners
who were unable to attend, study tips, and so on. Learners will access and read, and possibly add comments to, the
blog outside the classroom. A blog set up and maintained by a teacher is known as a tutor blog. The teacher may
decide to allow their learners to write comments on the blog. A teacher may encourage their learners to each set
up and maintain their own individual blogs. These are known as student blog. Learners can be asked to post to
their blogs once or twice a week, or however often the teacher judges convenient, and content can range from
comments on current affairs to description of daily activities.
Another type of blog is the class blog which is used by the whole class. It can be used to post comments on certain
topics or on class work or on any other issue the teacher thinks interesting and relevant to learners. In a class
blog, learners all post to the same blog.
Evaluation:

     Fluency        Excellent   Very good   Good   Needs improvement

    Accuracy        Excellent   Very good   Good   Needs improvement

    Creativity      Excellent   Very good   Good   Needs improvement

Use of vocabulary   Excellent   Very good   Good   Needs improvement

Task development    Excellent   Very good   Good   Needs improvement

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Blogs theory

  • 1. Welcome everyone! This is my blog and I have created it to make different 2.0 activities. Students will be able to interact with engaging web pages. It is worth mentioning that I am a student at a teacher training college at the UTN in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This assignment was set by a subject I am attending this year which is called Aplicaciones de Informatica a la Ense単anza del Ingles; Prof. Paula Ledesma. This blog will be very useful for teachers so they can improve their lessons by using web tools. To begin with, lets have a look at some useful information about what blogs are. In the book Blended Learning, Sharma and Barret (2007) state that the name blog is a shortened form of log. Blogs are defined most simply as online diaries. They consist of a website to which an author or authors, known as bloggers, contribute written postings, which can include pictures and sometimes audio and video clips. These are arranged in chronological order and automatically archived so that a blog can be searched for earlier entries than those displayed. A standard feature of blogs is the opportunity for readers to respond. Many blog owners will allow readers to add comments to the blog posting and, on some blogs; these can develop into extended discussions or arguments. Blogs can be divided into a number of basic categories in terms of content and intended audience: The diary: it has a single author who muses on her/his life or experiences. They are not intended to be read by anyone other by family or friends. Others are read by an international audience The special interest blog: whatever the topic, there will be someone blogging on it and linking to other people writing and blogging about it. The news blog: these recycled stories reported on the web, are often controversial or political in their instance and occasionally throw up a major story which has been overlooked by the traditional media such as newspapers and television. The technical blog: these are operated by people in the IT community and are used as ways of sharing and commenting on ideas and developments. The political blog: these often have multiple authors and act as a forum for debates and discussions on political topics. The business blog: these are maintained by companies as part of their web marketing strategy to provide customer information, response to customer feedback or just to give a sense that a businesss website is up to date. There are a growing number of blog services available on the web. Some charge a fee while others remain free. A good example is Blogger. Using it a blog can e set up and ready for use in seconds by following some easy instructions. If you allow your learners to post entries to your blog, you can give each of them a different name which identifies who posted what. Blogger allows you to modify the templates or to create your own. Readers of blogs, who can be your students, can add comments to any entry. With Blogger you can add team members. These are people who are allowed to contribute to the blog. You can make your learners team members, which allows them to post their own entries and to modify existing entries. In the book How to teach english with technology, Dudeney and Hockly (2008:93) state that the most common type of blog is kept by one person, who will regularly post comments, thoughts, analysis, experiences of daily life, interesting links, jokes or any other form of content, to a web page. Blogs may consist of written text only, or they may include pictures or photos-photoblogs- or even audio and video. Most blogs will allow readers to comment on blog entries, thereby creating an online community around a common topic, interest or person. Blogs used in education are known as edublogs. They cover a wide range of topics related to education, from musings on educational policy and developments to learner compositions. It can be set up and used by a teacher, by individual learners or by a class. A teacher may decide to use a blog to provide their learners with news and comments on issues, extra reading practice or homework, online links, a summary of a class for learners who were unable to attend, study tips, and so on. Learners will access and read, and possibly add comments to, the blog outside the classroom. A blog set up and maintained by a teacher is known as a tutor blog. The teacher may decide to allow their learners to write comments on the blog. A teacher may encourage their learners to each set up and maintain their own individual blogs. These are known as student blog. Learners can be asked to post to their blogs once or twice a week, or however often the teacher judges convenient, and content can range from comments on current affairs to description of daily activities. Another type of blog is the class blog which is used by the whole class. It can be used to post comments on certain topics or on class work or on any other issue the teacher thinks interesting and relevant to learners. In a class blog, learners all post to the same blog.
  • 2. Evaluation: Fluency Excellent Very good Good Needs improvement Accuracy Excellent Very good Good Needs improvement Creativity Excellent Very good Good Needs improvement Use of vocabulary Excellent Very good Good Needs improvement Task development Excellent Very good Good Needs improvement