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Jefferson Hall IV's curator insight,
October 20, 2015 1:04 AM
This article reminds me of the movie inception. I make this comparison because it goes with the theme of the subject being inside the subject. This article talks about benefits of blogging in the classroom just as it so happens I am reaping the benefits of blogging in my own classroom. The author provides research and statistics in the article detailing the positive aspects. She exclaims students must be involved in their own learning in order to promote a better understanding. This is evident in the way blogging increases comprehension. This was my favorite point made because it allows for actual learning to take place on the student’s own terms instead of just regurgitating whatever the teacher conveys. Matt Banner has had his works published in Forbes, Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, and SEJ Journal. These merits alone testify to the credibility of this article. |
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