Monday, July 9

A Pedagogy of Blogging

Seems appropriate that a first blog post should be about the reasons I'm choosing to blog in the first place.

Until I read sections from Will Richardson's Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classroooms, I thought of blogs more a place for personal (and narcissistic?) publication than a tool for learning. What can a blog do that a content management system like WebCT or Blackboard can't? We've been using WebCT for 2 years in our writing project (Red Clay Writing Project) to upload/download documents, create discussion boards, among other useful classroom applications. What I'm just now recognizing is how contained that information is, how inaccessible it is for others outside of our project (i.e., other writing project sites). This dawned on me when we shared our WebCT structure (reading lists, agendas, etc.) with others in our GA writing projects state network. It literally took someone showing someone at an annual meeting for that information to move beyond its original site.

Blogs, on the other hand, seem ready to open up access to that information, and technologies like RSS feeds (Real Simple Syndication) and Aggregators (i.e., Bloglines) are examples of ways teachers and students can collect (and subscribe to) specific content/webpages relevant to their interests. Yeah, I’m just now getting that.

A simple example: Red Clay is currently brainstorming for its next youth writing camp. We recently viewed Red Cedar Writing Project’s plans for their youth tech camp on one of their wikis, plans that would likely remain hidden behind firewalls and passwords in a content management structure like WebCT.

A question that still lingers for me concerns copyright issues, especially for posting published academic readings. I appreciated Brian Lamb’s article Dr. Mashup: or, Why Educators Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Remix, which touches on copyright issues (notably the practice of designating Creative Commons licensing) and raises good questions about issues in education involving creativity and intellectual property.

5 comments:

hickstro said...

Hi John,

Thanks for discussing how our site's wiki may be useful to your work. I agree with you that blogs and wikis provide us access to information that we have traditionally seen as proprietary. Both for the reason that you site (an outside audience) as well as our own internal audiences at MSU (our wiki was recently featured in an MSU Today email update), the wiki is important.

Recently, I finished Wikinomics, and the ideas of sharing and openness will be a topic of conversation as we do our work this week in Chico at TM07.

See you soon,
Troy

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the Blogosphere John!

A great opening post that touches upon the positives as well as the questions that arise upon using such technologies as blogs and wikis in their pure form.

I look forward to reading your ideas and engaging with your experiences via this blog.

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