Sunday, January 29, 2012
THING NO. 3 Thoughts of Ways to Utilize My Blog in My Education Program and in the Classroom
Reflection is going to be a consistent tool that I bring to surface within my efforts to finish my teacher education program. A blog is probably the best way to make reflection a structured process. I have an evolved “talent” of thinking about tasks before, during, and after I complete them. A talent I am hardly proud of because I tend to completely over think everything I do. A blog is a great tool for someone like me that needs reflection to be more compacted into a session of writing rather than a daily obstacle. A blog is a journal of our lives in away that is productive when used as a practical approach to recognize one’s strengths and weaknesses. Also, blogging goes a step further than a simple journal. It allows followers and readers insight to our thought processes and if recognizable: behaviors. Collaboratively, a blog allows us to reflect and also allows others to be influenced through perception, based on their personal life experiences. Interesting enough, as colleagues we can learn an array of information simply from communicating with one another through blog format. Insight to who a person is and establishing related connections forms a respectable level of understanding among a group that becomes a valued asset among its users. Basically, a blog builds relationships that can create a sense of community inside a classroom. Reflection and a source of communication within a group are two practical uses of a blog that create knowledge and skills that go way beyond the classroom
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I can empathize with constantly over-thinking a problem. There's nothing quite as frustrating as feeling accomplishment for a problem solved only to realize that there was a much simpler solution.
ReplyDeleteI had not considered using a blog as a tool for personal reflection. It makes sense, though, since blogs can easily function as a public, online journal. Plus, unlike a private journal or diary, a blog allows others give feedback on your reflections.
Yes, and I am so that person that looks for feedback from others...It helps me think about how others view me and how they portray and interpret my thoughts. I am very open to insight from others...I remain a student at all times...never thinking I have all the answers and respecting alternative views. Blogging allows me to be in an intellectual give and take process at all times. Thank you for responding...I apologize that I am not on top of this...I am learning how to be a student again at the same time that I decided to go back to work...the joy of learning how to juggle it all is quiet the challenge...thanks, again!
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