Blogging and twittering are somewhat the same. On Twitter I am new to because I am so used to being on facebook and my yahoo email rather than anything else. But from the video that I saw and the information that I have read about twitter it really makes people feel more connected with you. Whether it is with a simple tweet about call me, let's do lunch or you can also tweet about what you are doing that day and how things are going for you. People can then follow you on twitter and check up on you to see what all you are doing. Alot of celebrities have twitter account and talk about their shows and what they are doing for that day. It is interesting reading about what people are doing all over the world.
As for blogging I am new to as well. It is very different, but it seems like for all of my computer classes they do require you to have a blog site and to use it frequently. I think that blogging is pretty neat, it just takes a little getting used to. Blogging is also similar to twitter and to facebook as well, as it it a place where you not only can talk about what you are doing for today and what your status is but you can also talk about what is in the news, some ideas you may have or whatever other information you want to talk about. Your blog is the place where you can write about it so that other peopl can see what you have wrote. You can comment on what people write and give each other feedback off what one another has said.
Blogging and twittering maybe used for learning objectives on Bloom's taxonomy. They include cognitive: which involves your mental skills and knowledge. So it would correlate with both of the sites with bring valuable information and read-able infomation to the sites you are providing information on. Affectiveness including growth in feelings or emotional areas, in other words your attitude. You can feel a sense of someones attitude through the way the type something and the combination of words that they use. And lastly psychomotor is manual or physical skills. For blogging and for twittering you would use the majority of the Bloom's Taxonomy skills and the three domains of educational activities.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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