Monday, August 10, 2015

Blogging

My initial thoughts about blogging was "Who has the time?!" and  "That is great for others but not for me." I worried that I would not have anything to contribute to the Blogging world. So when I signed up for the Blogging class I was dreading it. I procrastinated getting started.

After taking this blogging class; I have to admit, it's fun! I really enjoyed the creative side of this! Designing my Blog page was confusing at first but looking back that may have been my reluctance to get started. Choosing the designs and layouts reminds me of digital scrap-booking which is one of my hobby's! Once I got into it I realized that is was much easier that I thought I would be. Its amazing how once my perception changed about blogging it became easier!

 So my views about blogging have changed dramatically. I can see that it really doesn't take long to do, once you have your blog idea in mind. You can make work the way you want it to. It can function more like writing in a journal.  Or you can use the blog to inform others what is happening in your classroom. Being an educator you are a life long learner and I can see blogging be a learning adventure for sure!

I can see blogging being such a great way for the Educators around the world to share ideas! I hope to use this blog as a way to discuss classroom issues with other teachers that otherwise I  wouldn't know! I'm looking forward to being able to share ideas on classroom management, teaching strategies, lesson plans, technology in classroom uses, and organization ideas! WOW!  Being able to share successes and failures in the classroom and get feedback for others is going to be so beneficial to grow as an educator. Being able to get multitude of view points on issues and have a dialog with other teachers with a wide range of experiences will not only help myself but others too.

One of the possible limitations to blogging I could see arising would be taking the time to post. Once the school year gets started and balancing the schedule of two  busy teenage boys could make finding the time to blog a challenge. Hopefully it will be like adding any other activity to our schedule and will require making the commitment to blog. My plan is to carve out time once a week to sit down and reflect on my classroom and BLOG!

2 comments:

  1. I struggle BIG time to find the time to blog, I get caught up reading others and then all the sudden it's 1am and I have yet to write a reflective post! I am going to attempt to blog once a week and hold myself to it.

    Have you considered posting your newsletter on your blog and informing parents of the location by sending QR codes home? That way if they have any questions they could post in your comments. I also know a few teachers that post weekly "student spotlights" and type "What I did today..." for their students and include photos of significant events.

    I look forward to your future posts :) Happy blogging!

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  2. Enjoyed reading your post...and your right 'who does have the time?' Some nights we barley have time to do our homework...;-) Hope to read more on ur blog....

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