Students of any age can use blogging to publish information on the Internet. It is a way to share news, rants, thoughts, ideas, and randomness quickly from the comfort of their own homes without the fear of public speaking. Blogging is a journalistic tool that allows students to practice their writing skills, whether in grammar, persuasion, spelling, punctuation, and/or detail. Students can open their thoughts to peers and discuss opinions, exchange ideas, give constructive commentary, and collaborate. Research has shown that blogging has made students better writers and increased their ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse groups.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Project 5 Task 1
What are the benefits of blogging for students?
Students of any age can use blogging to publish information on the Internet. It is a way to share news, rants, thoughts, ideas, and randomness quickly from the comfort of their own homes without the fear of public speaking. Blogging is a journalistic tool that allows students to practice their writing skills, whether in grammar, persuasion, spelling, punctuation, and/or detail. Students can open their thoughts to peers and discuss opinions, exchange ideas, give constructive commentary, and collaborate. Research has shown that blogging has made students better writers and increased their ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse groups.
Students of any age can use blogging to publish information on the Internet. It is a way to share news, rants, thoughts, ideas, and randomness quickly from the comfort of their own homes without the fear of public speaking. Blogging is a journalistic tool that allows students to practice their writing skills, whether in grammar, persuasion, spelling, punctuation, and/or detail. Students can open their thoughts to peers and discuss opinions, exchange ideas, give constructive commentary, and collaborate. Research has shown that blogging has made students better writers and increased their ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse groups.
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