Monday, December 2, 2013

Blogs and Wikis

A blog is more of a personal journal where the author can share ideas that are organized in chronological format. Blogs allow for the author to reflect their unique perspective. Although more than one author could be authorized to add posts on a blog it does not allow the same kind of editing that a wiki does. Wikis is more of a Web site that is open to any user that is given access where the Web page becomes a document that the users can edit. Wikis are best for group projects. I think both of these add to motivate students to share ideas and improve writing skills. They are able to reflect not only on what the teacher is sharing but what their peers are posting. Because being online is a skill set that is present today these tools are great to create more in-depth learners. Both of these tools are a way to keep parents updated as well.

One challenge with a blog is that the readers may not be consistent in checking the updates of posts or comments. A challenge with a wiki is having students erase another student’s work and not respecting the boundaries of co creating a Web site.

To start using these tools, teachers would need knowledge of how to set them up and how they work and find a site that works best for them. To begin using these tools a teacher would need to clearly define the boundaries and expectations of the purpose of using a blog or wiki.