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Blogging to Communicate with Stakeholders

How can you use blogging to communicate with school stakeholders?

Blogging can be a constructive and positive tool for communication with stakeholders. Because blogging allows anyone to respond and give input, stakeholders can have 24/7 access to the administrators that they may have difficulty scheduling. This also provides the stakeholders with real time information about the campus. Many times the newsletter may provide information that is up to a week old. This can connect parents more to the school if they feel like they are communicated with in a timely real time manner. The connection can lead more parental involvement and volunteerism. Blogging with the faculty can provide answers to problems and can bring out problems that may be resolved quickly. You can communicate your vision and goals freely and provide that support for your faculty. The campus morale can greatly improve because the faculty feels a part of team that is communicated with. The faculty in turn can gain ownership and cohesiveness that the school needs. Blogging provides great benefits to the entire campus, parents and all stakeholders.

Concerns of Blogging in Education

· What are the concerns of blogs and blogging in education?

There are numerous concerns about opening up blogs and blogging in education. Within our district we had to rewrite our Acceptable Use Policy and an addendum to it. These policies centered around the use of blogging and Web 2.0 tools. Opening up teachers to share their thoughts or ask questions can open them up to more liability legally. Their words are also a reflection on the district. We had many questions when discussing the revisions to the policies. One was what we would do if a teacher says derogatory things about the district. How were we going to handle these situations? Another aspect was that of the student to the teacher. What type of posts could be posted? We needed a blogging method that was more protected than most of the blogging programs that were available. We found one that allowed teachers to monitor and approve the posts. Therefore, this would provide the teacher and the district with some protection. A further aspect would include putting legitimacy on the blogs and for students to realize many of these are only opinions and not always proven factual information. There is a great danger in looking at blogs as research information.

Educational Value of Blogs

What is the educational value of blogs and blogging to the 21st century learner?

Blogs in the 21st Century is a new communication tool to connect people and allow them to express themselves. Blogs give information along with opinions. It is the new area of Freedom of Speech. It allows anonymity in some aspects concerning the lack of human interaction and distance between the users. Blogs give an ability to express thoughts and information to many more people than any other methods. Even the television is not able to reach around the world. This tool in education provides an easy way for students who may be reticent in a group or class but, on the web may feel comfortable. Allowing this tool to be used in the classroom can provide thought provoking discussions which sometimes do not occur with the peer pressure and interruptions of the classroom. They can allow a teacher to focus on other topics that they have not had adequate time in the classroom to explain. Providing more interactivity can bring students to greater achievement and can spark an interest that will last a lifetime
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Attitudes About Technology

What did you learn from this course…about yourself, your technology and leadership skills, and your attitudes?

From this course, I realized that goals for technology are very needed and necessary to reach the students of tomorrow. Being digital immigrants can impede our instruction and be a handicap to reaching our students today. Focusing in on how students function with technology will now by a new goal. Trying to understand and find ways to relate to the digital natives will be a goal of my future campus and faculty. I feel that integrating technology will be their method of communication and if we do not try to begin to change, we will not be successful in keeping pace with the world’s economy. As far as the technology that we have currently, I am excited about where our district is moving. However, I feel that we are moving too slowly to keep up with the necessary changes to keep our students on pace with the changes. Many times the technology is underused because of lack of training and teachers comfort level with the technology. Time for teachers to develop these skills is so small and pressured that teachers do not attempt to use it. I want to eliminate and be a help to those who want additional help. I see many teachers just struggling to meet the district demands and paperwork load. This is hindering the teaching.

Course Assignments

Were you successful in carrying out the course assignments? If not, what prevented or discouraged you?

The course assignments were very different each week. The first week was very involved and time consuming. I was familiar with most of the information on the Star Chart. I feel the Star Chart provides limited knowledge of the reality of technology on most campuses. I do not feel it gives a complete picture of teachers who are or are not integrating technology. Summarizing the Long Range Plan was very valuable information and knowledge for me as an Instructional Technologist. The blog and the surveys did not provide insight for me. The surveys were very basic and more specific questions are needed. Week 2 provided me with more information concerning my district results on the Star Chart. I had not used Authorstream or Slideshare and I enjoyed both of the programs. I did find that Slideshare had many more options and was much more user-friendly than Authorstream. I appreciated the other slideshows and information that was available on them. They are great resources that I will also use in technology trainings. Week 3 assignment gave me further insight into the Technology program and how it operates. Week 4 was very difficult to discern what the instructors were wanting and how they wanted the Technology Action Plan organized. However, it was very beneficial to develop professional development and an action plan along with defining the roles of the administrators and teachers.