From Deseret News archives:
Blogs come to class
Students, parents, teachers keep in touch via Web log
Students are sharing what they got for Christmas, favorite after-school activities, inquiring about peers and parents, and they're even getting to see what they are talking about on their fourth-grade class blog.
Most of her students at West Bountiful Elementary School hadn't even heard of blogging before this school year. Now, Denny said the students now know more about Internet publishing than a lot of adults.
A blog is a Web site where groups of users can communicate by producing an ongoing discussion. Group members can create posts and make comments.
There are thousands of different kinds of blogs out there, but some teachers are using them in the classroom as a way to keep in touch with parents, teach students about the Internet world and allow students to communicate with each other outside of class time.
Pieter Lingen, a teacher at Highland Park Elementary, took a class on blogging through the Utah Education Network that helped him get started. Over the summer he took a trip to Europe and blogged each day so students could follow what he was doing.
Then during the school year he started a classroom blog.
"I set one up to inform parents about what was going on it seems like a lot of times parents are out of the loop," Lingen said.
Because Lingen had to switch classrooms in the middle of the school year, he has fallen behind on keeping the blog updated. But Denny's class blog is alive and well.
Denny, who has an award-winning food blog, said she started the fourth-grade blog last year to help kids practice their typing and word-processing skills.
"They're totally learning how to do Internet publishing they probably know more about it than most adults. It's important because that's the way of the future," Denny said.
She said another plus that comes with blogging is getting students excited to write about what is going on in their lives.
"It feels more impressive to them than writing it in a notebook at school," she said
Comments
- Refinery video to be released 5:02 p.m.
- Guv: No need to rush Snake Valley 4:49 p.m.
- Start mammograms at 50, not 40 3:28 p.m.
- Pitta named semifinalist for award 3:11 p.m.
- Time Warner to spin off AOL 3:08 p.m.
- GMAC CEO steps down 3:07 p.m.
- Man arrested in '03 kidnapping 3:07 p.m.
- Tenn. loses 2 players to crime 2:48 p.m.
- Michigan didn't keep players logs 2:47 p.m.
- Barzee to plead guilty 2:47 p.m.
- MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
- Relieved Cougs prep for Falcons
- Wounded Utes limp home
- Jazz rookies had to grow up quickly
- Big games keep UHSAA coffers full
- RSL surprised by Chicago's Fire
- Barzee to plead guilty
- Williams returns to team
- Jazz notes: Young bigs ride bench
- Vitamin D deficiency puts U.S. at risk
- TCU creams U.
233 - BYU happy to escape with victory
232 - Editorial: Mormons and gay rights
220 - Will state consider gay rights law?
157 - RSL heads to MLS title game
133 - Can BYU root for (ick) Utah Utes?
132 - Utes remain silent about BCS
120 - TCU stays 4th in AP; Y. 19th, U. 23rd
114 - MWC expand? Get rid of deadweight
106 - Celtics crush Jazz
104
Wes Mathews! Yeah!
who cares the real games are this wk not tucked away on somebodies else's...
My husband has been an umpire for years and spends months in the sun. He...
Keep Mathews and Fess and Maynor! Dump the rest of the overpaid bums and...
One thing I now know for sure. The rest of the Mountain West Conference now...
What bishop of Kanab are you talking about? The first one or the last one?...
We are all dumber having read your comment.
Wow, some of you are quite critical of teachers. I have serious criticisms...
If that is the approach, to declare this a medical procedure, he is still...
Thank goodness for the international students who give us variety, help us...



You can be the first to comment on this story.