In his post Stephen Downes recommends that instructors lead by example. “Before requiring students to blog, instructors should lead by example, creating their own blogs and adding links to interesting resources and commentary on class topics. This not only produces a useful source of supplemental information for students, it creates a pattern and sets expectations for when students begin their own blogging.”
What other suggestions did Stephen Downes mention in his blog that you think would apply to you and your students?
http://halfanhour.blogspot.com/2009/04/blogs-in-education.html
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Using Blogs in Professional Development
Think about your Personal Learning Network. What are your professional interests? How are you engaging others in your Personal Learning Network? How are you connecting and sharing with others?
This week I'm facilitating an online discussion on how to use blogs in professional development for teachers. Below are two ways teachers can use blogs to support their professional development:
1. Establish learning communities with their colleagues to share resources and tips
2. Use blogs to learn, share, and collaborate with subject matter experts
How do you think teachers can use blogs in their professional development?
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- I began my career as a teacher and then moved into administration. Although I have enjoyed every job I have experienced, my true passion has always been teaching. My mission in life has been to help others select a career path that will provide them with a better standard of living for themselves and their families.