Internet Workshop and Blog Publishing

While reading this article, I noticed that one of the barriers teachers have when teaching social studies, is the way in which the information is presented in the textbook.  I can really relate to this, because even though I was reading on grade level, some of the information presented in the textbook, to me, seemed to be  written in another language.  I could read the vocabulary and language used in the textbook, but I did not fully understand or comprehend the meaning or inferences of the words I was being asked to read.  I can fully understand how this would be a barrier for students and teachers.

Giving the students specific websites to do research is a great way to prevent students from accidentally viewing inappropriate or even misleading information about a particular topic.  It also cuts down on the actual process of having the students find reliable information about their topic, and gives more time for the students to actually do reasearch about their topic.  This also helps students who are not yet computer-savvy to understand the components of a computer and the functions of the internet.  Give students time to do this.  If you do not give students enough time to manipulate the keyboard, mouse, internet features, etc., they will spend more time trying to figure out the computer and less time researching.  Having students share their research findings, in my opinion, is one of the most helpful tools.  They are not only sharing information they collected, but are listening to their peers and gaining more information about the topic.  I absolutely want to use blogs in my classroom.  The 21st century is all about the internet, so why shouldn’t classroom teachers adapt their teaching to join the rest of the 21st century?  It is a reality.  Students in elementary school do a lot of their game playing, communicating, and homework on the computer/internet.  Times have changed, and teachers must change their ways of teaching to adapt to the changes in the world.  Students who are not exposed to the internet and all of its benefits, will eventually fall behind in society.  Blogs are also a motivator for students.  Students who know their work is going to be published on the internet for their classmates to see, will take more time and do better quality work because of that factor.

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  1. fryeem Said:

    Thank you for your interest in accommodating our 21st Century Learners! Yes! If we provide them with the child-friendly sites and guiding questions, children can engage in Internet research! :-)

    Which child-friendly sites did you find to be most helpful? Go ahead and start bookmarking those now. :-)
    Be sure to check out Thinkquest…it is AWESOME.
    http://thinkquest.org/pls/html/think.library

    You can find child-friendly Web sites on just about any curricular connection. :-)


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