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Blogging: In Their Own Words

We edubloggers can play the blogging drum as much as we want, but the true experience comes from students themselves. From the horse’s mouth so to speak. That is part of the reason I started this blog, to offer a students perspective upon school 2.0 (among other things). Karl Fisch has expanded upon this idea with a new video about blogging - in the words of students. Enjoy!

Short Version (8:16)

Long Version (15:30)

Brought to my attention via think:lab.

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3 Responses to “Blogging: In Their Own Words”


  1. 1 Karl Fisch

    I’m glad you found the blogging video useful. I truly believe that student voices are the most powerful.

    We’re still just learning how best to use this tool and hope to make more progress this year.

  2. 2 arthus

    Thanks for making it! Video is a powerful medium which you have been using very effectively. It almost makes you wonder whether blogging will become outdated before we even get it into most schools… that is part of the problem: technology moves so much faster than education.

    Keep up the great work.

  3. 3 Tony Lucchese

    Yes!