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100+ Ideas And Prompts For Student Blogging

100+ Ideas And Prompts For Student Blogging | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Ronnie Burt, Sue Waters and Kathleen Morris write: "Want your students to write more in your class? Looking for prompts or ideas for student blog posts? You are in luck! This post aims to get your creative juices flowing with over 100 ideas and examples..."


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Mary Reilley Clark's curator insight, January 19, 2018 9:50 PM

Ah, the power of blogging! I read over 100 blogs thanks to the Feedly app. Right after I read this article, a teacher emailed me to ask if I could help her students create blogs--and figure out a reason for them to use them! Didn't I look like a genius when I suggested we use the types of blog posts from Ronnie, Sue and Kathleen's article and write blogs about the novel her students were reading? 

 

This project has since morphed into a grade-level one. All 7th graders are reading the novel Tangerine as part of our new language arts curriculum. Each blog post students write has to relate to something in the novel. (There's something for everyone in this book--bullying, environmental issues, inequity in education, prejudice, sports, etc.) So, everyone is blogging and everyone is  reading and commenting on other students' blogs. Most students are used to sharing work with their classmates, but now they will share with all students in their grade!

 

I used this presentation to introduce the types of posts they'd be writing. I encouraged teachers to customize: give students a choice of 6-8 types of posts, limit post length, etc. I was able to get them brainstorming by asking for examples from Hatchet, a novel most of them had read in 6th grade. They were very enthusiastic! A journal post from the perspective of the moose Brian encounters? Or a sales post for a plane, slightly used and maybe moldy? A curation post on how to determine which foods in the wilderness are safe to eat? We also looked at blogs on topics that might interest them and talked about how to find and follow them.

 

After the presentation all students signed up for Blogger and created their blogs. We wanted a standard format for the blog addresses, so one student demonstrated on our interactive board as everyone followed along. Next up, they write, they customize their theme, they find images that are free to use and share, etc. I can't wait to see the results! And I am happy to say that several students immediately thought of ideas for personal blogs. And all this happened because I read blogs:)

GwynethJones's curator insight, January 20, 2018 8:12 AM

What Mary says.

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10 of the Best Blogging Tools | Sprout Social

10 of the Best Blogging Tools | Sprout Social | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

Creating, organizing, publishing and promoting content can take a lot of time. Luckily, there are some great blogging tools that help make the process easier for marketers who want to implement blogging into their content marketing strategy.


We’ve compiled a list of the best blogging tools and here are 10 tools you should be using to pull in your target audience:...


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Marco Favero's curator insight, October 9, 2015 3:11 AM

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Dominique Fowler Iff's curator insight, October 9, 2015 5:35 AM

Very good advice and tools for your blog

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 12, 2015 3:22 AM

Neil Patel shares a list of the best blogging tools you should be using to pull in your target audience.

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26 Tools to Help You Increase Your Blog’s Performance

26 Tools to Help You Increase Your Blog’s Performance | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

It’s great if you know a little bit of coding so that you can make small changes yourself.

But for 99% of bloggers out there, it makes no sense to learn how to build a pop-up tool from scratch.

Instead, you can save yourself hundreds of hours of frustration and effort and just use a tool. You can find a free tool for just about any basic function. And even if you want a more complete tool, they typically don’t cost more than $50 a month.

I’ve put together a list of 25 great tools—divided into 4 main categories—that you can immediately use to improve your blog....


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, December 4, 2015 11:25 PM

More great blogging tools and tips from Neil Patel.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, December 4, 2015 11:27 PM

More great blogging tools and tips from Neil Patel.