Enter the blog. When I was your age, the word "blog" wasn't even invented yet, let alone Facebook, Twitter, and the internet itself. Like those other innovations of the 21st century, the blog empowers us as we express our opinions and communicate with each other. Maybe you're like I was until recently though, and you don't really get how a blog works. Check out this video:
With blogs, we can share ideas and grow our community beyond the walls of our classroom. We can include images and videos to enhance our ideas in ways that words alone cannot. We can connect with others in the world and hopefully make an impact on them. And finally, we'll be able to track and link our own thinking as we do it.
Of course many of you already know this. I was amazed at your responses to the blog survey you completed. Over half of you (24 to be exact) have written for a blog already, so maybe I'm already preaching to the choir.
You're not the only students trying this genre out in hopes of seeing results. Recently, a teacher from ISB told me all about his students' blogging experience. One of his students, Brian Leong, wrote a post about his experience with Operation Smile, a charity organization that provides free surgeries for children with facial deformities.

Along with his post, he created a video to show what he experienced. Well, his video went viral. It even got back to the folks at Operation Smile. They loved it, and not only did they contact Brian to tell him how much it meant to them, they also asked him to be a keynote speaker at their conference.
So you never know where the ideas on your blog may lead you. One thing's for sure, they'll connect you with people and places like never before. So what do you say? How about we give it a try and see where it takes us?
Images from: http://www.daily-dose-of-art.com/2012/05/helping-hands-series-3-operation-smile.html
Of course many of you already know this. I was amazed at your responses to the blog survey you completed. Over half of you (24 to be exact) have written for a blog already, so maybe I'm already preaching to the choir.
You're not the only students trying this genre out in hopes of seeing results. Recently, a teacher from ISB told me all about his students' blogging experience. One of his students, Brian Leong, wrote a post about his experience with Operation Smile, a charity organization that provides free surgeries for children with facial deformities.

Along with his post, he created a video to show what he experienced. Well, his video went viral. It even got back to the folks at Operation Smile. They loved it, and not only did they contact Brian to tell him how much it meant to them, they also asked him to be a keynote speaker at their conference.
So you never know where the ideas on your blog may lead you. One thing's for sure, they'll connect you with people and places like never before. So what do you say? How about we give it a try and see where it takes us?
Images from: http://www.daily-dose-of-art.com/2012/05/helping-hands-series-3-operation-smile.html
I agree with you very much that a blog can lead you anywhere in life. Blogging might not be easy for a lot of people but really all you have to do is let the thoughts flow through your head and just type. A good blogging article could even make you famous like that boy Brian Leong when he wrote about Operation Smile.
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I agree with you that we live in a world where blogging is a big thing. Blogs are really helpful when you want to share something big that has happened, and anyone can see it.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your post and I can tell that you put a lot of effort into it and that you did a lot of background research. I like how you put a video not only on this post but on all your other posts as well for people who are visual learners.
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