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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Blogging in Education

Blogging is a platform that is highly beneficial to everyone, including parents, students, and teachers, but especially for students. In this article from EmergingEdTech, they discuss many of the benefits that blogging provides for students, as well as teachers. These benefits include improved communication skills, increased confidence, and helps to promote creative expression.
Because a large majority do not enjoy writing by hand in a journal everyday, blogging is a way to get students to express their thoughts and ideas daily, but to also to get them excited because using the computers is a fun activity to many students.
Another way blogging is beneficial is that it increases student confidence. By writing regularly and having a simple way to write what they are thinking, students are able to become more confident with their personal writing voice. It can also help students formulate their thoughts and quickly get their thoughts out, as tying is often faster than writing by hand.
One of the final ways that blogging benefits students is that it helps to promote creative expression. Students are able to come up with original content and express their opinions in a website that is their own. By using a personal blog, they are able to express their personality through the blog's theme, colors, designs, images, and especially content.
Click here or here to read more about the benefits of students blogging in the classroom.

George. “5 Reasons Your Students Should Blog.” The Principal of Change, 13 Mar. 2013, georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/3721.

Thomson, Mark. “Why Your Students Should Blog: 6 Powerful Benefits.” Emerging Education Technologies, 21 June 2018, www.emergingedtech.com/2018/04/why-your-students-should-blog-6-powerful-benefits/.

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