Kia ora Kelly, I wonder if the number of blogposts is still as high now we are back in school? It was interesting wactching Manaiakalani's blog post per day during lockdown and then when back at school. During lockdown they were averaging approx 300 blogposts per day every day of the week, which then jumped to around 450 per day when back at school. I think this really shows how embedded blogging is in the daily teaching and learning in the cluster. From Te Ara Tūhura data I can see that we are still having a surge in blog posts at the end of the week indicating to me that we are still in a Monday/Tuesday-Learn, Wednesday, Thursday-Create and Friday-Share. Like you we have some work to do to get blogging to be seen as part of the learning cycle. Nga mihi, Mark PS I look forward to seeing you in a sleeping bag tomorrow!
Kia ora Kelly,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the number of blogposts is still as high now we are back in school? It was interesting wactching Manaiakalani's blog post per day during lockdown and then when back at school. During lockdown they were averaging approx 300 blogposts per day every day of the week, which then jumped to around 450 per day when back at school. I think this really shows how embedded blogging is in the daily teaching and learning in the cluster.
From Te Ara Tūhura data I can see that we are still having a surge in blog posts at the end of the week indicating to me that we are still in a Monday/Tuesday-Learn, Wednesday, Thursday-Create and Friday-Share. Like you we have some work to do to get blogging to be seen as part of the learning cycle.
Nga mihi,
Mark
PS I look forward to seeing you in a sleeping bag tomorrow!