Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Blog vs. Blackboard

Blogging is a good tool to inspire student writing and for students to share their work. However, I am finding that it is less satisfying to me than Blackboard because it is less interactive. It's rewarding to me when others respond to my blog, but sometimes I would like to continue a conversation with them. When I used blackboard in previous courses, I would write a post, it would be responded to. As other students and I went back and forth in our discussions, sometimes adding information, sometimes debating it, we would build a more solid understanding of the concepts. There are times in the classroom when the interaction is useful and other times when it is not necessary. Te blog and blackboard are not interchangeable. As with most writing tools, teachers need to think about their unit objectives and choose the right tool for the job.

1 comment:

Sarah S. said...

Laurie, I agree that an interactive conversation is more effective. We tend to get thoughts and ideas as we are communicating with someone else. "Oh yea... what about this or what do you think about..." and the conversation can go on. Blogging offers quick thoughts that you tend to forget about after you've written it. I'd like to continue with some comments/conversations in more depth that were most meaningful to me. I have not been able to do this with blogging. Blogging, seems to me, a form of free expression. Start students with this so they are comfortable getting their thoughts out then move them to more effective conversations. Just a thought!