Among the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) for Teachers, number three: Model Digital-Age Work and Learning, best matches my focus in this course. I can see the utility of blogs in the classroom routine of teaching grading and tracking student progress. Yet I seek to use a blog this year support the smooth operation of a peer tutoring program. This relates to all four subareas of the goal as articulated by NETS. First, I need technological fluency to get beyond print materials to run the peer tutoring program. If I create an effective blog, I will “collaboration with students, peers, parents and community members using digital tools” by recruiting students in the program and communicating expectations; I look forward to fewer reactive phone calls because I did not have all info in one digitally accessible space. Further, I plan to have tutors post brief updates to summarize their tutoring sessions; this will serve as an accountability tool that I did not have without a blog. Finally, the use of a blog, to evaluate information resources will impact learning by assuring that peer tutoring is organized, consistent and easy to access.
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July 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
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alicebarr
// Jul 23, 2008 at 5:09 pm
Great goal and I think modeling how you use the tool effectively will filter to the students. Nice idea about the tutors as well. It would be great if the peer tutoring model was available in more classes. Parent will appreciate your information. Having the homework and tutoring information helps with communication gap we often experience.
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