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Web 2.0 and School Administrators
Thursday, 9 September 2004
Making this a Community Blog
Topic: Blogging Basics
As I look through the options available to me as administrator of this blog, I see that it's possible for me to grant rights to allow others to post original entries rather than just comment on my postings. If you would like to have your rights bumped up to advanced level, please drop me an email at SJBrooks@aol.com and I'll take care of the rest.

I'd like for this to be a community blog, so I'm eager to add names!

Posted by sjbrooks_young at 9:29 AM PDT
Wednesday, 8 September 2004
Blogs and Purists
Topic: Classroom Blogging
I spent a great deal of time on a ferry today, so had a chance to read several articles and blog entries about classroom blogging that I'd downloaded and printed for the occasion. In an earlier entry this week, I mentioned that I was getting caught up in 'proper' use of blogs as opposed to practical uses for blogs in education.

Based upon what I read, there's some discussion about whether or not most classroom use of blogs is truly blogging in the purist sense. For example, in an entry dated March 29, 2004, Will Richardson posts an entry that asks if students are really blogging?

(Side note: According to the purist definitions I've read, this is now truly a blog entry because I writing a reaction to something I read and provided a link!)

Right now I find myself wondering if it gets kids to read and write, and if it provides an opportunity to share that writing within a community, does it matter whether or not the entries are blogs in the traditional sense? I get the impression that some folks think educators are 'spoiling' blogging through the approaches they're using...

Posted by sjbrooks_young at 5:32 PM PDT
Tuesday, 7 September 2004
Blogging Resources
Topic: Blogging Basics
Amy Garrett Dikkers sent a list of blogging resources that include an informational blog, school online sites that are actually blogs, and general information blogs. Here's her message:

I thought it would be easiest to just send you some links to blogs I know. That way you can post them on your blog as a post rather than them being listed in my comment. Perhaps more people can see them that way.

Information blog

NSBA's BoardBuzz This blog is a great example of the informative type you mentioned in one of your posts.

School blogs

[A lot of school blogs tend to look just like normal websites - to me, it's the interactivity that makes a blog a blog.]

Butlerville Elementary This is a school blog that is a sort of "point of first contact" for school-related information and activities. This one doesn't have too much in the way of interactivity. To me, interactivity is the cornerstone of blogging. (Hence the one person's comment about whether or not blogs need to be comment-based or comment-driven.)


Merriwether Lewis Elementary Another school informative blog - this one is more complex than Butlerville's. There is an article about the blog use at this school at.


Mead High School- School site that seems primarily to be informative, announcement-based.


Delano High School Informative, however offers some interactivity as there is a "discuss" function.


Long Branch Elementary Very basic blog using Blogger - but a good example of how school blogs don't have to be heavy on design.


Kern County Superintendent of Schools Bakersfield, CA


Intel story about blog use at Buckman Arts Magnet Elementary School in Portland, Oregon.


Blogs about blogging (especially in Education)


Rick's blog

Edublog

Weblogg-ed



I have some more information, but rather than overload you (and your readers), I'll stop for now. I've been thinking about blog use in education, especially related to administrators, for quite a while now.



I look forward to continued reading.



Best regards,



Amy Garrett Dikkers




Posted by sjbrooks_young at 7:23 AM PDT
Monday, 6 September 2004
Practical Ideas for Principals
Topic: Personal Blogs
I've read other blogs today until my eyes crossed! It seems that there are several trains of thought about what makes a blog useful. I started getting caught up in the notion that blogs need to be more than an automation of something you'd do anyway and then brought myself up short. I was thinking about John's comments about principals' time (or lack of it) and started wondering what's wrong with automation?

For example, I remember trying to get teachers to contribute items for a staff meeting agenda or helping my office manager gather up and sort out the scraps of paper that had weekly or daily staff bulletin notices. It might have been much easier if we had set up blogs for these tasks. If every staff member was subscribed to the blog and received notices through RSS, s/he could contribute items online and read other postings as well. Then the items would have been in one place and we all would have saved time.

What are some other mundane tasks that could automated?

Posted by sjbrooks_young at 4:21 PM PDT
Sunday, 5 September 2004
Why Blog?
Topic: Getting Started
I've never been a big fan of online discussions. They seem clunky and disconnected to me. Even now with boards that offer e-mail notification, I am a reluctant participant at best. So how are blogs different? At this point, I'm not sure. I have used the RSS capability, so I receive email when someone posts a comment, just like some discussion groups. This feels a bit more conversational than a discussion group, but that may be due to the novelty.

I am leaning toward the notion that blogs may be most effective when they serve a specific purpose as opposed to being undirected online ramblings, but I don't know that for a fact. For example, this blog has the potential to offer administrators and people who support administrators an opportunity to share ideas about why they would want to use a blog and effective strategies for use of a blog once it's been created. What do you think?

Posted by sjbrooks_young at 9:10 AM PDT
Saturday, 4 September 2004
Adding Threads
Topic: Blogging Basics
It took me about five seconds to sort out how to add different topics using this blog tool (Tripod). My linear approach to life leads me to think it's good to offer several categories so people don't have to scroll through lists to kind postings of interest to them. Guess we'll see how that goes.

Posted by sjbrooks_young at 10:25 AM PDT
Friday, 3 September 2004
An Experiment
Topic: Getting Started
Blogs have been on the edge of my radar for some time now, but I haven't really paid much attention. I do a lot of work with school administrators in the area of technology use and my approach to working with them has changed in a number of ways in the last couple of years. Recently I've been reading about blogs and wikis as professional development tools. I did visit the Wiki page and found all the text difficult to deal with- too much to read! I figured if that was my reaction (and I wanted to be there) that less invested administrators would not respond well. So, I'm going to experiment with a blog first. Right now it feels a little odd talking to myself, but maybe just articulating my thoughts will be useful???

Posted by sjbrooks_young at 5:34 PM PDT

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