As blogs can give students access to multimedia resources
outside of the classroom, the teacher can enable students to
complete tasks at home or help them with revision practice by
creating online written or spoken instructions for them to
download. In this way, blogs can facilitate distance learning
opportunities and cater for a variety of learning styles, allowing
young people to choose when and where they want to learn. Likewise,
learning can be made more personalised to individual needs and as a
result students can become more engaged and feel more independent.
This approach moves away from the typical classroom situation of
teacher-student and student-student relationships. The
learner using blogs is able to take more ownership over how he
or she learns best.
Being able to comment on the content of a blog offers students
the opportunity:
- to give formal feedback
- to peer assess each other’s work
- to ask for help with homework tasks
Some schools follow the AfL model of Two Stars and a
Wish, where students write two positive comments on a piece of
work and one suggestion on how it could be improved.
Using blogs can also raise pupil motivation and appeal to boys’
general interest in using technology and girls’ creativity.
Enhancing performance across the
skills
Blogs can help to improve all four skills of
listening, speaking, reading and writing in the following ways:
Listening
- Teacher or pupil-produced podcasts can be made available via
the blog and downloaded with accompanying written materials for
additional support
- Podcasts posted on the blog can be designed to offer
pronunciation practice, guides to learning vocabulary, grammar
explanations, and revision for speaking assessments or examples of
students’ spoken work
- Students can transfer audio files from a blog to a mobile
device so they can learn on the move and work at their own pace,
listening as often as is required
- Using podcasts posted on a blog encourages students to listen
actively to their own and others’ work
- Learners can be motivated from hearing their own teacher’s
voice or those of their classmates, thereby making a listening
activity less threatening and more engaging
Speaking
- Students prepare podcast scripts to be placed on the blog and
rehearse individually or in groups
- The recording and editing process can help students to embed
key concepts and improve their pronunciation and accuracy at the
same time
- By putting the scripts into their own words and writing for a
specific audience students’ understanding of the content can
deepen
- Shy students can feel less self-conscious as they are not
required to speak to someone else face to face and can record
themselves privately or publish their recording as a virtual
representation of themselves or 'speaking avatar'
- Podcasting for placement on a blog is suitable for all levels
and can stretch the higher ability students and promote
creativity
Reading
- Students can complete homework or revision tasks outside of the
classroom by accessing materials and activities posted by their
teacher to the blog
- Students can access authentic posts from foreign language blogs
and pick out the main points or read for gist
Writing
- As students know they are writing for a real purpose they feel
more motivated and want to raise their standards accordingly
- Students can take more time over their work improve their
accuracy
- Peer assessment based on specific success criteria can help
students see what they need to do to improve further
- The multimedia nature of blogs can stimulate creative writing
work such as storytelling, poems and songs