Weblogs or blogs
as they are known
are here
to stay. They
will evolve
as time goes
on but communicating
online via blogs
whether through text,
video or podcast audio,
is something
that is
going to be a part of
the internet
for some time. Schools
today can benefit greatly by providing
their students
with a school-sponsored weblog as
a means
to communicate with their
teachers and other students
in their school. In
the same way
that many blogs
have virtual communities
formed around them, schools
can create
and foster a community
environment that provides a beneficial
learning environment for kids today rather
than just a
place they have
to go everyday.
School Policies &
Contact Information
In
the news today
we see many schools enacting policies
and practices
to help
them run better and
provide a positive learning environment for all children. One area for example
has to
do with what is or is not
acceptable in regards to the clothing allowed at the school. Schools that
use a weblog
would be able to have all their policies listed in one easily accessible location for
parents to
review. Regarding a
school dress code policy, the
school would be able to post actual
images of the type of clothing that is not allowed on campus
so parents would be able to have a clear idea of what clothing is acceptable when they go to school. Other policies
such as grade requirements for playing sports or participating in school sponsored clubs as
well as the school disciplinary policies for things such as fighting, bullying, being late or failing to complete homework assignments
can also be posted on the school weblog. Contact
information can also be provided for parents with questions or concerns regarding a policy.
School Events and Sports
Schools utilizing a
blog can use it as a way to boost school spirit and participation by placing
video clips of
sporting events such as basketball, football or soccer
games, track and field events. Other events such as science fairs, dance recitals, awards and more all can be promoted on the weblog as well. Through
promoting the school clubs and teams this way other students can find out what is going on in the school as well. Promoting the school activities like this is also a great way to attract perspective students and their parents
who have recently moved or are going to move into the area.
Additional Class Instruction
School weblogs can be a great
place and informational resource where students can go for additional help with their school assignments. Many times
teachers do not have enough time to devote to each student to answer each and
every question. Through a blog setup by the school, teachers can post amplifying information on topics that they cover in
class, further explanations, and more examples - things that they do not have time to cover in
class. Students can
then look over this additional information to help them when they are working on their homework. Every
person learns differently, and by explaining information in different
forms, either with diagrams, words, or other means the idea can be
conveyed so that the student can grasp it.
The school blog can also provide links to other valuable
educational resources that can be
used. Teachers that find a good informative video to
watch, website to read or podcast to listen to that covers a topic can place a link on the blog
page and students can then access the information to assist them in their assignments.
Utilizing a chat room feature, schools using weblogs would provide a way for students and teachers to discuss problems that
come up when working on homework assignments. Some students have anxiety over asking questions in
class, so by providing a way that they can ask teachers questions outside of the class can help them
overcome problems they may be having. An online chat feature would also be a way that students can form study groups to work on assignments.
While the use of weblogs in school can provide students with a valuable educational resource they can also provide them with other information to help them with the day to day problems they may face. Read Part 2 for more on
how weblogs can provide valuable resources for students, teachers and parents as well as some of the privacy and security concerns that will arise.
John Collins is a contributing writer for
Computer Internet Resources. Visit
http://www.blogging.computerinternetresources.com for more information on blogging, its
uses and applications as well as
reviews of blogging software and services.