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Technology Enhances Practice Jeffrey Mattison, La Paz Middle School, Salinas, California Jennifer Uhler, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 44 th Annual TESOL Convention Boston, Massachusetts 25 March 2010

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Presented by Jeffrey Mattison and Jennifer Uhler at the 44th Annual TESOL Convention in Boston, Massachusetts on March 25, 2010.

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Page 1: Technology Enhances Practice: Blogging as Teachers

Technology Enhances Practice

Jeffrey Mattison, La Paz Middle School, Salinas, California

Jennifer Uhler, Georgetown University, Washington, DC

44th Annual TESOL Convention

Boston, Massachusetts

25 March 2010

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The Context

The Project

The Reflective Device

The Set Up

The Future

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� Personal Journals� http://teacherdudebbq.blogspot.com/

� Master Teacher Demonstrations� http://apprendre-anglais.blogspot.com/

� Knowledge/Skill Sharing� http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/

� Invisible� Privacy settings limit viewing to select audience

� Reflective

The Context: Teacher Blogs

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Teacher Connections, Global Reflections

www.teachingwithoutborders.blogspot.com

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� Time: 3 years

� Purpose:

� Reflect for professional development

� Discover features of teaching practice

� Have meaningful correspondence with colleagues

� Overcome professional isolation

� Outcomes:

� Increased self-awareness of teaching practice

� Increased connection with fellow blogging teachers

The Project

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March 23, 2007 – January 1, 2010

� 100 posts: Jenn (49); Jeff (45); Others (6)

� Averages:

2007 43 posts

2008 27 posts

2009 30 posts� Comments

� Visitor Traffic

The Facts

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What worked

What didn’t

Gap in reflective blogs

Why this worked in this format

The Outcomes

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MonologueDialogue

Portable accessAccessible with Internet connection

Titles for each entryThematic using tags

Scannable artifactSearchable artifact

One authorMultiple authors

Private audiencePotential public audience

BLOGS JOURNALS

Interactive Static

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Considerations:

� Ethics� Platform

� Structure

� Format, frequency, commenting, commitment

� Multimedia

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Ethics

� Maintain confidentiality of

� School

� Students

� Colleagues

� Separate school and personal access to

� Comply with district/institute AUP

� Limit liability for inappropriate access

� Respect others’ intellectual property

� Linking to web content

� Posting student work

(Ray and Hocutt, 2006)

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Platform

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Platform

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Descriptive of event or issue <objective>

Commentary & Reaction <subjective>

Questions to focus the response <dialogical>

The Structure

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Reinforcing Academic Vocabulary (Jeff)

Tuesday, October 13, 2007

� Prologue: “I tried a gallery walk…”

� The Lesson: “First period was able to review… Then, I orally reviewed words… Next…

� Reflection: “I knew I did something right because 1st period’s

students had smiles… Was I just not doing enough handholding example-giving for the 5th period kids?”

� Questions: “ Once again, behavior management is the first and biggest hurdle. Do you have any tips for instruction

giving?”

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� Ranting vs. deep reflection

� Equal commitment

� Clear purpose of blogging

� Frequency & length

� Supportive, constructive, timely comments

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Multimedia

� Potential to add

� Youtube video of teaching

� Audio recording

� Slide shows

� Hotlink to other teacher blogs

� Illustrations

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Finding community in the public sphere

… and then more privately

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New Address

Use pseudonyms

More peer authors

The Semi Private Option

(2010)

The Public Option (2006-

2009)

The Private Option (2009-

2010)

Wider potential audience

TESOL Community Building

Search-able

Motivation

Also available to Colleagues,

Students, Supervisors,

Parents, Community

Professionalism

Safety

Safer

Invited (Known)

Community

Less motivation?

Interested teachers cannot

find

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Can you imagine participating in a reflective teaching blog? Why or why not?

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Jeffrey Mattison

[email protected]

Jennifer Uhler

[email protected]

*For a list of selected reflective teaching and blogging references,

please email us!

*For more details on the reflective outcome of our teaching blog,

visit our presentation on March 27 at 3:00 PM in Room 204B.