Blog 6
My initial experience with Diigo was pleasant. I like how there are different ways to post resources. I also like how you can add keywords and or tags to a post, and a description with it. It was a little difficult to learn, but watching the video explaining how to use it made it easier. I would use Diijo in my future classrooms if I was with older students, because I do believe this website is very advances.
My experience with blogging goes back to my freshman year in college. I made a blog for my freshman year english class and had to use it to post our writings and interact with other classmates. I enjoy using blogs and I think it is something I would most definitely use in my future classroom. I have never used this website before to create a blog, so I learned a lot about this website. I have learned the basic features of it, how to add pictures, create a blog page and theme and link different websites into it.
A web 2.0 tool that I would use would be Padlet. I have used it before in another class and I really like it. This allows you as the instructor to post questions and have students respond to it. I think this is an interactive way to get students to interact with each other without everyone speaking and going around. It also allows others to read what their other peers say, but it also allows you to comment on a comment. I like this feature because it allows others to agree and or disagree and pose other questions. I also like Padlet because you can use pictures and attach pictures as well.
https://padlet.com/
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