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Collaborating Through Blogging: Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Technology

This guide explores how educators can leverage blogging to collaborate with peers and enhance the teaching and learning experience. It outlines four easy steps to creating your own blog: selecting free blogging software, registering for an account, choosing your domain and theme, and starting to blog. With the right tools and resources, educators can foster a vibrant online community for sharing ideas and best practices. Whether you need help or inspiration, this approach can transform your teaching journey and connect you with like-minded professionals.

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Collaborating Through Blogging: Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Technology

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  1. Using a Blog to Collaborate with Peers Supporting Teaching and Learning with Technology

  2. The Future • If you had a crystal ball--- What would you do?  • Create a blog, twitter account, and wiki account.  • Who can you call for help? • How hard can this be? • Follow these four “easy” steps: Point of Contact:ascott@burke.k12.nc.us

  3. Four Easy Steps • Step 1: Choose blogging software that is free.  • Opportunity to “upgrade” by paying money.  • Step 2: Register for an account and create your blog. 

  4. Four Easy Steps • Step 3: Select Your Domain, Theme and Other Options.  • Step 4: The final step, Start blogging. 

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