a blog on blogging....
The creation of this blog has been an extremely enjoyable process. Through my experiences in the classroom, I know that technology has been and continues to be at the helm of student learning and achievement. Not only does blogging allow me the opportunity to expand educational outcomes from the classroom, and can serve as a hub for posting reminders, projects and upcoming dates. A calendar of events with reminders for the week may not make it from my hands to the parents, but a url that parents can access at anytime will. I am familiar with the concept of blogging as each teacher in my school is required to maintain a webpage. I think the idea of a webpage for teachers is a novel idea, but my page doesn’t see much traffic. It will be an interesting experiment to see how this page integrates into my classroom’s digital “world”.
The process of creating the blog was quite simple. Click a few buttons, change a few things, and you have a basic working webpage. However, I did find it hard to further customize the web page. Although the advanced options have the ability to customize colors, and width, individuals that want further customization, but no formal knowledge about CSS have very limited options. I also found it difficult to format posts in the page editor application. Other than those limitations, the user interface and the ease in which you can post, edit, and configure the website making the concept of blogging in for the classroom a great enhancement for education.
I plan to use my blog for rehearsal reflections for my choirs and I plan to post music and recordings of repertoire and literature that we are learning on the page. I also like the fact that there are options to view post interaction, and add gadgets and widgets for photos, documents, and other forms. I also like the fact that the Blogger tool is supported by the google family of products. This makes it very easy to integrate my school email and google drive in the blog.