What did you learn?
I learned that it is not as difficult to start a blog as I imagined. I continue to be amazed at all the different types of blogs available.
How will you use what you have learned?
I plan to continue reading and exploring other library blogs. I would also like to start an elementary library blog in the fall for students.
How did you feel about this tool?
I think blogging is a great tool to quickly and easily share information.
What do you not want to forget about this tool?
I want to be sure to continue looking for other library blogs. I learn a lot from other people's ideas and seeing what kinds of things they post.
How can this be used in the classroom or in your educational role?
In the library, I think a blog would be a great way to promote books to students and teachers and highlight upcoming events.
Should you use this in the classroom or your educational role?
I think I will use it mostly in a classroom role, but I will definitely read other blogs related to libraries because of the ideas they generate.
What questions do you still have about this tool?
I am curious how the comments feature will work with elementary students. I would love for them to share their insights, but I don't want them to share their names or contact information on the blog.
Monday, June 16, 2008
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2 comments:
Hi Emily,
Of course I'll be watching for your blog postings this coming year :-) You always have so many great ideas for reaching out to teachers and to the student body, yours should be a great success. The question of student comments is valid. It's worth some further thought and perhaps some class discussion. (I can talk with you about it anytime since I'm right next door.)
Debby
Emily,
I'm excited to have a librarian taking this Web 2.0 class this summer. I'm at Cedar Valley, and our librarian, Kate, is anxious to start a blog next year. I plan on picking your brain and sharing ideas with you as we move forward with this class.
~Nicole
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