How Can Teachers Share Findings?

Published On: March 11th, 2016·By ·

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This free web tool helps teachers share findings with others.

Are you looking for an easy way to share what you're learning with others? In this 3-Minute Classroom Problem Solver, SimpleK12's Teacher Learning Community presenter Kim Munoz explains how you can use Edublogs to share your findings with your classroom, colleagues, and the world.

How Can Teachers Share Findings?

Edublogs helps teachers share findings online.

Edublogs is the world's most popular education blogging platform, and it's not hard to see why. First, it's simple to sign up, and get started – completely for free. There are additional features available for a free, but for just getting started with blogging, the free version is more than adequate.

When using a web tool with students, it's always important to keep in mind safety and cyber security. Not only is Edublogs an ad-free environment, but it also has great privacy features that allow you to limit access to content if needed. This is especially important for younger bloggers.

So why not give Edublogs a try? While it can definitely help teachers share findings with others, here are a few other ways you can use this tool in your classroom:

  • facilitate classroom discussions
  • publish handouts and classroom materials
  • create a school publication
  • stay in touch with parents
  • create blogs for student clubs

Do you have a classroom blog? Which tool or service do you currently use?  Also feel free to include links to your school or classroom blog in the Comments.

About Our How Can Teachers Share Findings Presenter
Kim Munoz is an Instructional Technologist for Franklin ISD and a former Bryan ISD middle school technology teacher with over 16 years of teaching experience. She has conducted well over 50 unique training sessions for SimpleK12, click here to take a look at more videos from Kim.

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