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As I have already written about it on this blog, the students’ reactions to the idea of using blogs were different from what I expected. Generally speaking, the older students didn’t like the idea whereas the younger ones (beginners in learning German), although being not very excited by the idea, accepted it and started using their blogs. It was the first time a teacher was using blogs with his students at my school. So it came as something strange and difficult to accept. The first reaction to it by everyone (students, colleagues and parents) was one of strangeness, something they didn’t know exactly what it was and how it could be used with benefits to the students. On the first meeting with all the class teachers and one parent that was representing the other parents, I needed to explain the intention and the potential of using blogs in language teaching. The parent understood my points of view and so did the teachers.

At this point, the majority of the younger students are using their blogs to post, though not to make comments yet. According to my experience, many students are not used to blogging (some didn’t even know what it was) and have little digital knowledge. Very different from what we imagine about a “digital native.”

It seems that we need to tell the students what they should post on the blog. They need to be guided, otherwise they don’t know what to post. I did that with my younger students and a few months later I felt that many of them started enjoying using the blog. The fact that they don’t know the language they are supposed to use (these are German students, at beginners’ level) makes it even more difficult.
At the moment, they are responding to comments of a teacher who made comments on many of their personal blogs. I hope that in the future some of them will use their blogs more spontaneously.
You can have a look at the blogs here: http://klassenblog.bloxio.us/klassen

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This year I decided to start using blogs with my classes. After thinking about which software to choose, I decided to use bloxio.us which is a Wordpress MU blogging software. I decided each student would have his/her own blog and there would be a classblog as well.

I have two German classes. In one class the students are about 16 years old and have just started learning German. These students seem to have accepted the use of the blog for language learning. They don’t use it very often and very few use it spontaneously but at least they are using it when I tell them what they should post.

The second class is learning German for the third year and this will be their last year at school before they go to university or choose a job to start working. Some of these students have rejected the blog almost from the beginning and till today I haven’t understood why. I find myself thinking about what might have been the reasons for this and sometimes I think that it could have been my fault. In the beginning I was very excited about the idea, maybe too excited. Or maybe because we once spent a whole lesson just setting up the students’ blogs. Or because they found Wordpress and particularly bloxio too complicated to use and got demotivated. Another reason could be that this blog was and still is in beta testing and this also caused a few problems, especially in the beginning. I remember that this blog works very well with Firefox but less well with Internet Explorer. And at school we only have IE installed on the computers in the computer labs. Well, there may have been quite a few reasons for this but I’ll never be sure which ones were more important.

In the beginning I was very enthusiastic about the idea of using blogs with the students and thought they would appreciate the fact that they could use the Internet to improve their language skills. After a few weeks I realized that it was not like I had expected, in spite of the fact that there were a few students who reacted well and and felt motivated with the idea. However, the majority of them seemed to look at the blog as being more work, something they weren’t familiar with and consequently would represent spending time to learn. It seemed to me that many students felt overwhelmed by the technology they were suddenly asked to use.

Finally, as an unexperienced teacher using blogs and technology in the classroom, I admit that I must have made a lot of mistakes and missed the correct strategies to motivate the students. The good point in all this is that I learned from this experience and hope things will work out better next time.

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