On Demand HOT Blogging: Using Blogs to Support Higher Order Thinking Skills

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Presenters: Lisa Zawilinski and Donald Leu

Have you ever considered blogging with your students but weren't sure where to begin? During this Web seminar, participants will discover why integrating reading and writing on the Internet is important.  Next, they will learn how elementary classroom teachers are currently using blogs with students.  Additionally, free blogging resources and steps for beginning a classroom blog will be shared. Presenters will then provide a framework for how to use blogs to teach higher order thinking skills like analysis, evaluation, and synthesis. Participants will leave the webinar with the necessary resources and ideas to begin blogging with their students or the skills to step up their current blogging practices to include higher order thinking skills.

Examples in this webinar will focus on elementary classrooms, but the blogging skills shared can be used through high school. 

Grade Level(s): Elementary

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