1.
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According
to Merriam-webster, blog is defined as a Web site that contains
online personal reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided
by the writer; also:
the contents of such a site”. blogbasics.com defined blog as “A
blog is a frequently updated online personal journal or diary. It is
a place to express yourself to the world. A place to share your
thoughts and your passions. A blog is your own website that you are
going to update on an ongoing basis. Blog is a short form for the
word weblog and the two words are used interchangeably.”
A glog is
short for graphics
blog,
glog is the name used to describe a publicly accessible graphical
blog.
A person or organization's glog is actually an interactive multimedia
image that looks similar to a poster, but readers of a glog are able
to interact with the content. Glogster is a prime example of a glog.
A vlog is a video log. The term can also refer to a blog made up
entirely of video blog posts. Vlog posts are created by creating a
video of yourself or an event, uploading it to the Internet and
publishing it within a post on your blog. Youtube and Vimeo are the
examples of a vlog.
All
three of
these logs are different from typical webpage because they organized
by date. With websites, you have more control of your site's
files/layout, because you have control your codes directly. Another
difference is about how content published. With blogs,glogs, vlogs,
it has builtin function in the dashboard to publish content easily
with a single button click. But for website, you have to use a FTP
software to publish your content. A discussion board is an online
bulletin boards where people with similar interests can discuss and
debate various topics, and it can be multiple authors, while a blog
usually consist of one author’s thoughts.
The
affordance of the blog is the ability to distribute your ideas to
world at any time easily.
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I researched and played with different
blogs (Blogger, Wordpress, Tumblr). The common features are all three
blog services are free to start. If you want to register as domain,
as separate website of course you have to pay domain registration
fee. Other than that, blogger gives you 1 GB of space, Wordpress
gives 3GB, and Tumblr gives Unlimited space(wow). Blogger provides
20-30 different themes, Wordpress provides 210 themes, however Tumblr
provides around 1,000 themes. Blogger has very limited custom
plugins, Wordpress has 20,000 free custom plugins, Tubmlr has very
limited custom plugins. With Blogger and Wordpress, you can schedule
your postings, but you can't do that with Tumblr.
Blog
Platforms Comparison
|
Blogger
|
Wordpress
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Tumblr
|
Cost
|
Free
|
Free
|
Free
|
Custom
Plugins
|
Very
Limited
|
20000
|
Very
Limited
|
Storage
|
1
GB
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3
GB
|
Unlimited
|
Themes
|
20-30
|
1500
|
~1,000
|
Scheduled
Posting
|
Yes
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Yes
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No
|
However,
I chose to use Blogger. The reason is that my previous coursework was on blogger. I used blogger for my other ETEC courses, and when I build
my portfolio, I wanted to have all my work on the same system. If I were
to choose one other than Blogger, I would definitely choose
Wordpress, because of its ease and flexibility.
2.
Content
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In
my school, I am also coaching school's robotics teams, and for
Robotics competition, they have to have a journal called “Engineering
Notebook”. Students show this notebook to judges to prove that team
worked on the design and engineering processes to build their robot. However, we thought
about that, and decided to use blogs instead of keeping a notebook
that is written and drawn by hand.
Students
in teams used blog(wordpress) to make their team presentation
about the robot. Students updated the blog everyday, with pictures
and videos, and other students contributed the engineering notebook
blog via comments. I believe that students in robotics team
creating and managing a blog where they examine the procedures
applied in the building of the robot, it falls under “creating,
applying, and understanding” levels of Blooms Revised Taxonomy.
Pedagogy
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I
think using blogs in my robotics team would best fall under
constructivism. Students use blog to keep a log of the ideas, their
3D designs, design ideas, fundraising ideas, advertisement, safety
measures, building processes, meeting
notes. The robotics blog is learner controlled, and students apply
new knowledge through their experiences. The blog shows students
what they have learned and how they applied this to their learning
process.
Technology
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The
one of the affordances of a blog is that it saves time for students
to make a record of what they do to design, build, program, and test
their robot over a period of time. It would be hard to write all
these steps, draw all the designs and sketches by hand. Also it is easy
to edit, if there is any mistake in the blog, it is easy to fix.
Also it allows us to include photos, videos from our regular daily
meetings. It is also allowing us to advertise our robotics team to
the other people, and get feedback,
contribution, suggestions from them via comments features on
the blog easily.
3.
Blogs can be used in the classes other than using it as a digital record. Blogs can be used to promote the robotics team to others outside of the class, for example parents, students in the school, sponsors, admins, and public. Blogs can also be used to make how-to guides for other students, parents, teachers. for example creating a step-by-step instruction guidebook on how a specific design works for the robot, or how to program a robot to do a certain task. Students can also use blog to share their future ideas about the robot, and can get comments, feedback from other people to improve their ideas more.
Blogs can be used in the classes other than using it as a digital record. Blogs can be used to promote the robotics team to others outside of the class, for example parents, students in the school, sponsors, admins, and public. Blogs can also be used to make how-to guides for other students, parents, teachers. for example creating a step-by-step instruction guidebook on how a specific design works for the robot, or how to program a robot to do a certain task. Students can also use blog to share their future ideas about the robot, and can get comments, feedback from other people to improve their ideas more.
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Building robot is long process. Robotics room is usually technology rich, and we don't have enough students in the room(due to space). The biggest obstacle would be time that creating-maintaning a blog. Building a robot takes a lot of effort to design and build, and it took time away from other works.
Even
so, blogging the design and build processes can help if the students
need to fix the robot later. It also allows students in the robotics
team to be able to visit the blog, and know what other students ideas
and thinking.
This is a terrific post! You should definitely consider including it in your final ETEC portfolio.
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