Saturday, November 23, 2013

Blogging is a GO!

I work at a big school. A really big school. We not only have a technology person on staff, but a whole department with a technology budget. When I learned about the educational promises associated with blogging, I knew I wanted to try it with my students, but I've never been the type to stretch the boundaries of what our school will allow or fund. I can't say I've really been a leader in this regard, so I was nervous to try. But I decided to plunge ahead with the project, and so I set up a meeting with my assistant principal, who got me set up with the technology director for our school. He asked me to put something together to show him and pitch my idea, so prepare I did!

When I went into his office, I learned that he was a former English teacher, and he launched into a beautiful story about how he had started a radio broadcasting project with his students when he was a young student teacher. He hinted that my blogging project reminded him of what he undertook so many years ago, but he wanted me to prove to him that it was a worthy cause.

Let's just say that, with many thanks to my New Media and Literacies class, along with my wonderful classmates, I was able to win over our wonderful technology guy. My school is going to fund a closed Ning network, for my use in a classroom blogging project, which I will pilot in the coming year. I'm going to be the guinea pig for the entire district. What a feeling!

I'll let you know how it goes-- the Ning should be up and functioning after we get back from Christmas break, so I'll have more to report after that!

2 comments:

  1. Woohoo!!! You rock for making your voice heard and getting this started. Don't you just love when things work out? With the education climate in the past few years, it's nice to get a "win" every once in awhile. Just curious, how big is your school? We have roughly 1700 in 9-12 and one computer lab, so I wanted to compare and get a feel for numbers. You inspired me...I think I might need to start sniffing around for grants and/or budget suggestions :)

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  2. Congratulations! That is AWESOME! Even though class will be over when you're getting started, please update and let us know how it went.

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