Blogging Is

What is blogging?

I think Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano provides this clear explanation:

Blogging is seen as a process that documents learning over time, creates a global communication hub, and supports the learner’s meta-cognition and reflective practices.

~ Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano

What Do You Want To Know About Blogging

In her post, Silvia reviews questions from her Alan November’s BLC17 conference presentation. She provides information for anyone who wonders about, wants to start, or has an interest in blogging themselves or with students. She graciously shares her years of experience with blogging by answering the questions, linking to her blog posts and infographics that provide insights and strategies for those new to blogging. It’s a great read and I have always learned so much from her work. Thank you, Silvia.

To me, blogging is a story of the author, wrapped up in images, reflections, questions, experiences, connections, and conversations, through which the author explains his/her own passions, questions, wonderings, and experiences in a way that allows others to benefit from and add value to their “wandering” among their thoughts composed in words, visuals, and ideas.

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What do you say when someone says, “Blogging is….”?

 

 

 


This is a continuation of #blogging28 and my February Goals.

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    • Hi Charlene, I think it may be easier for teachers– we must be so reflective of our process to be sure our students are engaged and learning. Sharing our successes or failures helps others– and we like to connect with people as reflective as we are. Thanks for reading. ~ Sheri

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