My name's Ralitza. I am from Bulgaria but I teach in Qatar. I've been working here for 4 years now and I enjoy it. Being a teacher in the Gulf might mean to some the easiest way to fossilize but this could not be the case with the many CoPr online. I recently became interested in blogging and would really like to centre my MA's disseration around the benefits of blogging. I need to start bloging myself first, I guess.
You can access the conference at http://exeteronline.britishcouncil.org.
and select any area you are interested in. The forum I regularly visit is the Learning technology. It's worth checking out.
Dear Ralitza
I am looking forward to sharing blogging experiences. I do not actually know Exeter online. Can you tell me more? Is it for EFL only?
Also, are you on Diigo? It is also a very good way to share links and resources. Isabelle
First, thank you for writing on my wall about your blogging4educators experience as an active listener. It's really interesting to see how the different modes of participation happen there. I'm glad you joined us.
I was wondering if anybody could guide me to some articles about researching blogging with students or about the changes a teacher experiences when she blogs regularly with her students.
Is there a bibliography list on blogging that might be of interest?
I can see you've already opened your blog. So let us know how we can help you along the way. Look, maybe you might want to check our online session. There are tons of resources there. http://blogging4educators.pbwiki.com
Great to have you aboard, Ralitza! And you're right. Blog, blog and blog. Also, read interesting blogs, comment, and you'll get it! You weren't in our blogging4educators session, were you?
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You can access the conference at http://exeteronline.britishcouncil.org.
and select any area you are interested in. The forum I regularly visit is the Learning technology. It's worth checking out.
Regards,
Ralitza
I am looking forward to sharing blogging experiences. I do not actually know Exeter online. Can you tell me more? Is it for EFL only?
Also, are you on Diigo? It is also a very good way to share links and resources.
Isabelle
I'll start reading and if I come across anything that might be of interest to the group, I'll keep you posted.
Thanks again,
Ralitza
First, thank you for writing on my wall about your blogging4educators experience as an active listener. It's really interesting to see how the different modes of participation happen there. I'm glad you joined us.
Look, for articles and resources, start at http://supportblogging.com/Articles+and+Resources
I'm sure you'll find interesting readings there. Also, check our session pageflakes.
Warm regards from cold Washington!
Carla
I was wondering if anybody could guide me to some articles about researching blogging with students or about the changes a teacher experiences when she blogs regularly with her students.
Is there a bibliography list on blogging that might be of interest?
Thanks and kind regards,
Ralitza
We are happy you joined this friendly cyber community. You'll be surely glad to stay here and learn a lot. Keep trying to explore around.
Hugs,
Nina