In chapter 3 of Socially
Networked Classroom, there is an overview of general rules that are accepted for
blogging. William Chamberlain, a fifth grade teacher from Noel, Missouri, developed
ground rules in which everyone has been able to abide by with much respect. His
rules state that it is acceptable to critique but unacceptable to be mean, if
you are going to say negative things remember to combine it with something
positive, be sure to stay on topic, if you do not have anything to say, do not
write anything, and always remember that others are able to comment on your
post too. These general rules for blogging in the classroom could also apply in
real life so creating ground rules is imperative. Blogging is something I would
love to incorporate in a classroom because it allows students the opportunity
to voice their concerns, ideas, and post relevant information. It also allows
students the chance to hear from others all over the world and learn how
different other parts of the world may be. There may be students that feel strongly
about a topic that may not express themselves otherwise. A blog will give them
the chance to do so without the anxiety of speaking aloud. The teacher however
should always monitor the blog to ensure that the rules are being followed.
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