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Blogs and Wikis Students on the Web! Gladys Baya Ma. Claudia Bellusci Feb. 2007 "All learning begins when our comfortable ideas turn out to be inadequate." John Dewey
Our inadequate ideas The web is a reading space ( NOW  Web 2.0) Reading is a linear activity ( NOW  hypertext) A piece of writing is the intelectual creation of an individual ( NOW  linking and citing) Knowledge is centralised -in the hands of the best-educated/teacher ( NOW  distributed knowledge) The teacher is the only one to make curricular decisions ( NOW  student-centered class)
TASK ONE: What do you know about blogs?  Answer True or False : A blog post is a hypertextual piece of writing composed by an individual.  New posts come at the bottom of the page.  You can edit a post even after it has been published.   Any contributor can edit somebody else’s post.  You can set up a blog for free.  You must have a server to set up a blog.  You must have a basic knowledge of HTML to run a blog. Only the owner of the blog can post entries. Unfortunately, there is no way to block hurtful, offensive comments.
All the examples in this presentation are taken from  www.blogger.com
A blog post is a hypertextual piece of writing composed by an individual.  True
2. New posts come at the bottom of the page.  False
3. You can edit a post even after it has been published.   True Quick Editing
4. Any contributor can edit somebody else’s post.  False
5. You can set up a blog for free.  True
6. You must have a server to set up a blog. False All you need to blog is: Access to the Internet Time to write Something to say
7. You must have a basic knowledge of HTML to run a blog. False
8. Only the owner of the blog can post entries. But False
9. Unfortunately, there is no way to block hurtful, offensive comments.  False Settings  Comments Prevents human spamming or inappropriate comments   CAPTCHA  (" C ompletely  A utomated  P ublic  T uring test to tell  C omputers and  H umans  A part")
Safety Features:  Readers anybody only people I choose only blog authors Settings  Permissions
“ A  weblog  is a website that is updated regularly and organised chronologically according to date, and in reverse order from most recent entry backwards. Weblogs can also provide decentralised access rights which allows multiple authors.” ( Ward, 2004 ) What is a blog then?
How to create your own blog www.blogger.com
Step 1 – Create an account
Step 2 – Name your blog
Step 2 – Name your blog (cont.)
Step 3 – Choose a template
 
Posting
Page Elements
Add or edit page elements Lists Links Pictures Texts HTML/Javascript code (widgets) Ads Feeds Logo Profile Archive Header
HTML/Javascript (widgets)
Drag, drop and save
Blog is ready!
TASK TWO: Benefits of blogging for writing Unscramble the letters !    Gets the students in the  of writing   Provides a real  beyond the classroom walls   Language practice goes beyond class    Editing and  are done naturally   Offers extra opportunities for  and writing.   Students develop  presence and technological skills   Helps them  upon their own opinions, feelings and interests   Students  the inhibitions of face-to-face interactions   Provides an opportunity to teach about responsible writing and respectful    creativity.  TIBAH AUIECDNE OUHRS INGWRITRE RDNGIAE BEW LFEECRT LESO CRTCSMIII ENCESHAN   HABIT AUDIENCE HOURS REWRITING READING WEB REFLECT LOSE CRITICISM ENHANCES
Why blog? What makes weblogs attractive to EFL/ESL educators is that they give students a chance to put what they are learning in the classroom to use in  expressive ,  interactive  ways. In addition to  reading and writing practice , blogs allow learners to share their  personal thoughts and ideas , and to meet and interact with  people around the world  doing the same. The resulting conversations expose learners to  authentic uses of the language ,  stimulating  and  challenging  them in ways that classroom experiences cannot. This is particularly helpful for EFL learners, for whom  immersion  is unlikely. ( Campbell A., 2005)
Example:  APCampbell’s blog ( http://e- poche.net /) Example:  Writing at Work Level 6 ( http://wew6. blogspot.com /) Examples:  Fun009 ( http://fun009.blogspot.com/ ) Jennifer’s Second English Blog ( http://spring2007umd. blogspot.com / ) Types of blogs Teacher Class Student To parents To peers To students
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
TASK THREE: Different types of blogs Fill in the blanks  : Have Fun with English 2 ( http://fwe2.motime.com/ )  LwC Film Festival ( http://lwcfilmfestival.blogspot.com/ ) Interactive Chatting Teddies ( http:// www.talkingteds.blogspot.com / ) In Need of Coffee ( http://seventhirtyblues.blogspot.com/ ) My English Blog ( http://melnoia.blogspot.com/ ) Shelby’s blog ( http://shelbyc6e.learnerblogs.org/ )
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Blog Web-hosts popular among educators Blogger ( http://www.blogger.com/ ) Edublogs ( http://edublogs.org/ ) Blog ( http:// www.blog.com / )  Xanga ( http://www.xanga.com/ ) Wordpress ( http://wordpress.com/ ) Blogs.free-esl ( http://blogs.free-esl.com/ )
A piece of advice As far as possible, let your students choose their own topics   Don’t be too strict with grammar. Simply remind students to read their posts before submitting them and to avoid improper language.   Respond to student posts quickly, writing a short comment related to the content.  Ask questions about what the learner writes to create stimulus for writing. Encourage and even require your students to comment on their classmates’ blogs.  Ask your students to add you as an administrator to their blogs, in case they forget their password or post something improper that needs be deleted or edited. Use the mail notification feature in the Settings to keep track of your students’ posts and comments. Make sure your students don’t reveal personal information Make your blogging expectations and objectives clear from the very beginning to encourage self-evaluation. Connect blogging with the rest of your curriculum Get in touch with other classes with whom your students might interact.
I Started A Blog Nobody Read    by Sprites   ( http:// www.myspace.com /sprites ) I started a blog, which nobody read When I went to work I blogged there instead I started a blog, which nobody viewed It might be in cache, the topics include: George Bush is an evil moron What’s the story with revolving doors? I’m in love with a girl who doesn’t know I exist Nobody hates preppies anymore
I started a blog, but nobody came No issues were raised, no comments were made I started a blog, which nobody read I’ll admit that it wasn’t that great But if you must know, here’s what it said: One hundred of my favorite albums Two hundred people I can’t take Four hundred movies I would like to recommend Ten celebrities, four of whom I might assassinate I started a blog, I sent you the link I wanted the world (you) to know what I think I started a blog, but when I read yours It made me forget what I had started mine for
Build a community of readers Share the link Offer e-mail subscription:  Feedblitz ( http:// www.feedblitz.com / ) Participate in a community of practice Promote your blog:  Dekita ( http:// www.dekita.org /exchange ); MyBlogLog ( http:// www.mybloglog.com )
Blogs are excellent tools for self-expression. If you want your students to convey their feelings and opinions, use a blog!
References What Exactly is a Blog Anyway?  (Carvin A., 2006)   http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/learning.now/2006/05/what_exactly_is_a_blog_anyway.ht Blogging for ELT  (Stanley G., 2005)   http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/resources/blogging.shtml Blogging: A Comparative Review ( Campbell A.,2005)   http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej35/m1.pdf#search='Language%20teachers%20looking%20to%20use%20weblogs%20in%20their%20classes%20have%20a%20multitude%20of%20software%20applications%20 ‘ Weblogs for Use with ESL Classes.  ( Campbell A.,  2003)   http :// iteslj.org / Techniques / Campbell - Weblogs.html   The Technology of Reading and Writing in the Digital Space  (Parry D. 2006)   http://blogsforlearning.msu.edu/articles/view.php?id=6 Why weblogs?  (Richardson W. 2006)   http://www.weblogg-ed.com/why-weblogs   Weblogg-ed Presentation Links.  ( Richardson W.  2006)   http :// webloggedlinks.pbwiki.com /   Blog Assisted Language Learning (BALL): Push button publishing for the pupils.  (Ward, J. 2004 )   http://www.teflweb-j.org/v3n1/blog_ward.pdf
What is a wiki? Let’s ask some teachers!   http :// www.youtube.com / watch?v = GL3wnvMoT0E
A  wiki  is a website that multiple people can edit.
What’s a wiki? (Match) All you need is... You can make your wiki public or private... Data is backed up... People who contribute to a wiki understand... Each time the text has been changed... The process is... The end product is... a new version is saved. the result of the group’s interactions. a computer with an Internet connection. controlling who can read and/or edit (some pages of) your wiki. the product. by the wiki hosts, and you can get back ups downloaded to your hard disk.  that their words may be deleted or changed by others.
Writing without new technologies
Introducing a wiki into my class
Students visit the wiki!
Getting students to explore the wiki
Willing to contribute?
Editing the page...
Nothing is ever lost on a wiki!
 
Collaborative (guided writing) on  a wiki
A collective product!
Computer-mediated communication?
Wiki-mediated writing
Wikis are excellent tools for collaboration . If you want a group to work together,  use a wiki! Why use wikis?
Benefits of writing for wikis Improve the most challenging phase of the writing process : Increase  to consider other ways of saying things. Build an awareness of a wider, more authentic  Stimulate discussion and reflection abot the writing Help students articulate different conceptualizations of the same  RVSN, RVSN, RVSN! REVISION, REVISION, REVISION! FLXBLTY FLEXIBILITY DNC AUDIENCE PRCSS. PROCESS CNTNT CONTENT.
Starting a wiki with pbwiki :
Starting a wiki with wikispaces
Developing writing with wikis: A continuing story in which the class adds sentence using new vocabulary words and writes and adventure story in collaboration with the entire class.  A writer’s workshop with suggested revisions from classmates. Get them to start with drafts and collaborate!  Summary and discussion chapter by chapter of a novel, with groups taking responsibility for different portions.  Publication of students' final work - e.g. letters of complaint (written as training for exams).   Intensive reading of actual text on the wiki- with links to a glossary to explain vocabulary, exercises on different aspects of the texts, etc. Each student or group could be responsible for a portion, then ALL can edit and revise to improve the collaborative project.   Creative writing projects, such as a travel brochure wiki, a cookery book or a virtual art gallery (with ongoing criticism and responses).  A collaborative project (e.g. interviews) with speakers in another location: A day in the life of an American/Japanese/French/German/Mexican family.
Obstacles you might face Some teachers and students are uncomfortable about the advantages and disadvantages of public writing.  Students are sometimes reluctant to contribute to wikis because they lack confidence in their writing, they worry about not receiving credit for contributions, or they do not like their ideas, words, contributions being revised or deleted without consent.  Some technology averse students find the steps for editing or posting work daunting. They may also lack access to computers.  Use of visuals and design options at wikis is quite limited. This might put off some students, especially young ones.
BLOG or WIKI? A collection of book / film reviews  A commented collection of useful links for your course, to which the students and the teacher contribute.  A follow-up discussion after the conversation class  A "Welcome-to-our-course!" table in which each student posts their picture, and a short introduction for others to get to know them  A collection of all materials required for a course (syllabus, assignments, calendar, etc.)  Metacognitive reflection after a course or module  BLOG BLOG BLOG WIKI WIKI WIKI
BLOG or WIKI? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsFU3sAlPx4
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Blogs and Wikis

  • 1. Blogs and Wikis Students on the Web! Gladys Baya Ma. Claudia Bellusci Feb. 2007 "All learning begins when our comfortable ideas turn out to be inadequate." John Dewey
  • 2. Our inadequate ideas The web is a reading space ( NOW Web 2.0) Reading is a linear activity ( NOW hypertext) A piece of writing is the intelectual creation of an individual ( NOW linking and citing) Knowledge is centralised -in the hands of the best-educated/teacher ( NOW distributed knowledge) The teacher is the only one to make curricular decisions ( NOW student-centered class)
  • 3. TASK ONE: What do you know about blogs? Answer True or False : A blog post is a hypertextual piece of writing composed by an individual. New posts come at the bottom of the page. You can edit a post even after it has been published.  Any contributor can edit somebody else’s post. You can set up a blog for free. You must have a server to set up a blog. You must have a basic knowledge of HTML to run a blog. Only the owner of the blog can post entries. Unfortunately, there is no way to block hurtful, offensive comments.
  • 4. All the examples in this presentation are taken from www.blogger.com
  • 5. A blog post is a hypertextual piece of writing composed by an individual. True
  • 6. 2. New posts come at the bottom of the page. False
  • 7. 3. You can edit a post even after it has been published.  True Quick Editing
  • 8. 4. Any contributor can edit somebody else’s post. False
  • 9. 5. You can set up a blog for free. True
  • 10. 6. You must have a server to set up a blog. False All you need to blog is: Access to the Internet Time to write Something to say
  • 11. 7. You must have a basic knowledge of HTML to run a blog. False
  • 12. 8. Only the owner of the blog can post entries. But False
  • 13. 9. Unfortunately, there is no way to block hurtful, offensive comments. False Settings Comments Prevents human spamming or inappropriate comments CAPTCHA (" C ompletely A utomated P ublic T uring test to tell C omputers and H umans A part")
  • 14. Safety Features: Readers anybody only people I choose only blog authors Settings Permissions
  • 15. “ A weblog is a website that is updated regularly and organised chronologically according to date, and in reverse order from most recent entry backwards. Weblogs can also provide decentralised access rights which allows multiple authors.” ( Ward, 2004 ) What is a blog then?
  • 16. How to create your own blog www.blogger.com
  • 17. Step 1 – Create an account
  • 18. Step 2 – Name your blog
  • 19. Step 2 – Name your blog (cont.)
  • 20. Step 3 – Choose a template
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  • 24. Add or edit page elements Lists Links Pictures Texts HTML/Javascript code (widgets) Ads Feeds Logo Profile Archive Header
  • 28. TASK TWO: Benefits of blogging for writing Unscramble the letters !   Gets the students in the of writing  Provides a real beyond the classroom walls  Language practice goes beyond class   Editing and are done naturally  Offers extra opportunities for and writing.  Students develop presence and technological skills  Helps them upon their own opinions, feelings and interests  Students the inhibitions of face-to-face interactions  Provides an opportunity to teach about responsible writing and respectful   creativity.  TIBAH AUIECDNE OUHRS INGWRITRE RDNGIAE BEW LFEECRT LESO CRTCSMIII ENCESHAN HABIT AUDIENCE HOURS REWRITING READING WEB REFLECT LOSE CRITICISM ENHANCES
  • 29. Why blog? What makes weblogs attractive to EFL/ESL educators is that they give students a chance to put what they are learning in the classroom to use in expressive , interactive ways. In addition to reading and writing practice , blogs allow learners to share their personal thoughts and ideas , and to meet and interact with people around the world doing the same. The resulting conversations expose learners to authentic uses of the language , stimulating and challenging them in ways that classroom experiences cannot. This is particularly helpful for EFL learners, for whom immersion is unlikely. ( Campbell A., 2005)
  • 30. Example: APCampbell’s blog ( http://e- poche.net /) Example: Writing at Work Level 6 ( http://wew6. blogspot.com /) Examples: Fun009 ( http://fun009.blogspot.com/ ) Jennifer’s Second English Blog ( http://spring2007umd. blogspot.com / ) Types of blogs Teacher Class Student To parents To peers To students
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  • 39. TASK THREE: Different types of blogs Fill in the blanks  : Have Fun with English 2 ( http://fwe2.motime.com/ ) LwC Film Festival ( http://lwcfilmfestival.blogspot.com/ ) Interactive Chatting Teddies ( http:// www.talkingteds.blogspot.com / ) In Need of Coffee ( http://seventhirtyblues.blogspot.com/ ) My English Blog ( http://melnoia.blogspot.com/ ) Shelby’s blog ( http://shelbyc6e.learnerblogs.org/ )
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  • 50. Blog Web-hosts popular among educators Blogger ( http://www.blogger.com/ ) Edublogs ( http://edublogs.org/ ) Blog ( http:// www.blog.com / ) Xanga ( http://www.xanga.com/ ) Wordpress ( http://wordpress.com/ ) Blogs.free-esl ( http://blogs.free-esl.com/ )
  • 51. A piece of advice As far as possible, let your students choose their own topics   Don’t be too strict with grammar. Simply remind students to read their posts before submitting them and to avoid improper language.   Respond to student posts quickly, writing a short comment related to the content. Ask questions about what the learner writes to create stimulus for writing. Encourage and even require your students to comment on their classmates’ blogs. Ask your students to add you as an administrator to their blogs, in case they forget their password or post something improper that needs be deleted or edited. Use the mail notification feature in the Settings to keep track of your students’ posts and comments. Make sure your students don’t reveal personal information Make your blogging expectations and objectives clear from the very beginning to encourage self-evaluation. Connect blogging with the rest of your curriculum Get in touch with other classes with whom your students might interact.
  • 52. I Started A Blog Nobody Read by Sprites ( http:// www.myspace.com /sprites ) I started a blog, which nobody read When I went to work I blogged there instead I started a blog, which nobody viewed It might be in cache, the topics include: George Bush is an evil moron What’s the story with revolving doors? I’m in love with a girl who doesn’t know I exist Nobody hates preppies anymore
  • 53. I started a blog, but nobody came No issues were raised, no comments were made I started a blog, which nobody read I’ll admit that it wasn’t that great But if you must know, here’s what it said: One hundred of my favorite albums Two hundred people I can’t take Four hundred movies I would like to recommend Ten celebrities, four of whom I might assassinate I started a blog, I sent you the link I wanted the world (you) to know what I think I started a blog, but when I read yours It made me forget what I had started mine for
  • 54. Build a community of readers Share the link Offer e-mail subscription: Feedblitz ( http:// www.feedblitz.com / ) Participate in a community of practice Promote your blog: Dekita ( http:// www.dekita.org /exchange ); MyBlogLog ( http:// www.mybloglog.com )
  • 55. Blogs are excellent tools for self-expression. If you want your students to convey their feelings and opinions, use a blog!
  • 56. References What Exactly is a Blog Anyway? (Carvin A., 2006) http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/learning.now/2006/05/what_exactly_is_a_blog_anyway.ht Blogging for ELT (Stanley G., 2005) http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/resources/blogging.shtml Blogging: A Comparative Review ( Campbell A.,2005) http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej35/m1.pdf#search='Language%20teachers%20looking%20to%20use%20weblogs%20in%20their%20classes%20have%20a%20multitude%20of%20software%20applications%20 ‘ Weblogs for Use with ESL Classes. ( Campbell A., 2003) http :// iteslj.org / Techniques / Campbell - Weblogs.html The Technology of Reading and Writing in the Digital Space (Parry D. 2006) http://blogsforlearning.msu.edu/articles/view.php?id=6 Why weblogs? (Richardson W. 2006) http://www.weblogg-ed.com/why-weblogs Weblogg-ed Presentation Links. ( Richardson W. 2006) http :// webloggedlinks.pbwiki.com / Blog Assisted Language Learning (BALL): Push button publishing for the pupils. (Ward, J. 2004 ) http://www.teflweb-j.org/v3n1/blog_ward.pdf
  • 57. What is a wiki? Let’s ask some teachers! http :// www.youtube.com / watch?v = GL3wnvMoT0E
  • 58. A wiki is a website that multiple people can edit.
  • 59. What’s a wiki? (Match) All you need is... You can make your wiki public or private... Data is backed up... People who contribute to a wiki understand... Each time the text has been changed... The process is... The end product is... a new version is saved. the result of the group’s interactions. a computer with an Internet connection. controlling who can read and/or edit (some pages of) your wiki. the product. by the wiki hosts, and you can get back ups downloaded to your hard disk. that their words may be deleted or changed by others.
  • 60. Writing without new technologies
  • 61. Introducing a wiki into my class
  • 63. Getting students to explore the wiki
  • 66. Nothing is ever lost on a wiki!
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  • 72. Wikis are excellent tools for collaboration . If you want a group to work together, use a wiki! Why use wikis?
  • 73. Benefits of writing for wikis Improve the most challenging phase of the writing process : Increase to consider other ways of saying things. Build an awareness of a wider, more authentic Stimulate discussion and reflection abot the writing Help students articulate different conceptualizations of the same RVSN, RVSN, RVSN! REVISION, REVISION, REVISION! FLXBLTY FLEXIBILITY DNC AUDIENCE PRCSS. PROCESS CNTNT CONTENT.
  • 74. Starting a wiki with pbwiki :
  • 75. Starting a wiki with wikispaces
  • 76. Developing writing with wikis: A continuing story in which the class adds sentence using new vocabulary words and writes and adventure story in collaboration with the entire class. A writer’s workshop with suggested revisions from classmates. Get them to start with drafts and collaborate! Summary and discussion chapter by chapter of a novel, with groups taking responsibility for different portions. Publication of students' final work - e.g. letters of complaint (written as training for exams).  Intensive reading of actual text on the wiki- with links to a glossary to explain vocabulary, exercises on different aspects of the texts, etc. Each student or group could be responsible for a portion, then ALL can edit and revise to improve the collaborative project.  Creative writing projects, such as a travel brochure wiki, a cookery book or a virtual art gallery (with ongoing criticism and responses). A collaborative project (e.g. interviews) with speakers in another location: A day in the life of an American/Japanese/French/German/Mexican family.
  • 77. Obstacles you might face Some teachers and students are uncomfortable about the advantages and disadvantages of public writing. Students are sometimes reluctant to contribute to wikis because they lack confidence in their writing, they worry about not receiving credit for contributions, or they do not like their ideas, words, contributions being revised or deleted without consent. Some technology averse students find the steps for editing or posting work daunting. They may also lack access to computers. Use of visuals and design options at wikis is quite limited. This might put off some students, especially young ones.
  • 78. BLOG or WIKI? A collection of book / film reviews A commented collection of useful links for your course, to which the students and the teacher contribute. A follow-up discussion after the conversation class A "Welcome-to-our-course!" table in which each student posts their picture, and a short introduction for others to get to know them A collection of all materials required for a course (syllabus, assignments, calendar, etc.) Metacognitive reflection after a course or module BLOG BLOG BLOG WIKI WIKI WIKI
  • 79. BLOG or WIKI? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsFU3sAlPx4
  • 80. Thanks for having joined us today!

Editor's Notes

  • #2: For years language teachers have been asking their students to do written work, to be corrected by herself. In the best of cases, peer review was done. Students have been writing just to comply with the teacher’s requirements. All this responds to a teacher-centered paradigm. Student-centered.