CTLT: 2009 Teaching & Learning Symposium

Blogging to Encourage Student-Student Interaction& Deeper Reflection

January 7, 2009

Darci J. Harland

What is a blog?


Blogging works great for 3-week summer school course


Training Students to use the blog site appropriately


Assessing students’ blog entries


Logistical Issues

Categories in the Blogging rubric (available online: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddtrbhg5_2gsdvdmnc&hl=en )


For original post:

Proper blog title, literacy-based topic, length (200-500 words), referenced text or class discussion, applies ideas to personal teaching philosophy, proper spelling & grammar, honest and reflective, personal, and on time.

For response posts:

Refers to specific aspect of original post, does more than agree/disagree, referenced specific ideas from class or text, takes original posting a step further, applies ideas to personal teaching philosophy, proper spelling and grammar, encourages thoughtful responses, and on time.



Tips for Great Educational Blogging


Comments should be intellectual as well as personal.


To make a blog entry intellectual...


  1. Cite your reference: describe where your ideas for the blog entry are coming from.

  1. When responding to other blogs, quote specific lines from the original blog entry and comment on them. For example you could write, "Your comment, ‘When students.....' made me think about what this may mean for students with disabilities."

  2. Use specific examples to make your point stronger

  3. Apply the educational concepts being talked about in the blog to take it to the "next level."


To make a blog entry personal...


  1. Apply ideas to your own educational philosophy...how does it change what you think about education, teaching or students?

  2. Explain how would you implement this idea into your future classroom.

  3. Make content specific comparisons and applications.


NOTE: While proper grammar, punctuation & spelling aren't important when social blogging; it is very important when educational blogging. Please do not use IM/text message shortcuts when writing blogs and use proper capitalization as well as spelling and punctuation. (You may want to consider constructing your postings in a Word document then copy & paste them into the blog site.)