Edublogs – all things to all people?
Uncategorized, learning, web 2.0 September 12th, 2007On my way home on the train, Tuesday, I was listening to an interview with James Farmer, founder of edublogs.org which you can hear here (herehere!)Download Interview.
The interview is not particularly earth moving, but what I really loved is being able to put a name and a voice to an innovation that is so obviously designed for me as a teacher and for my students. Farmer speaks about meeting a need in a way that made sense and was convenient. Based in Melbourne, Farmer’s edublogs.org hosts over 100 000 teacher blogs and may more student blogs.
Some of the new features include tools to manage classes and free (and ad-free) Wiki’s at Wikispaces.
He challenges us to let go a little bit and see what uses students can put a blog to.
One the same topic, Lynn P sent me a link to 5 good reasons for students to blog. Check them out.