The blog thing is not new to me by any means. I've had a blog for my art class for 3 years now and have found few problems with it. My students love being able to see their work and share it with family who don't live nearby. They also have a much larger audience seeing their work than in any hallway in the school or in any building. My school blog, sellsart.blogspot.com has had over 18,000 page views. My school only has a total of around 900 students. My students have been extremely motivated to create excellent work so that it will make it on the site. I try to pick the best work of my students to add to the site. I think it's great, but other people may raise an eyebrow due to fear of what social media can do in a negative way.
I've found there are a few really basic and really simple rules. As follows
- Never post a photo of a students face, or a photo that can identify them.
- Never post a students' name
- Always speak in a positive way about what you're posting.
Facebook is great, but also has it dangers and legal implications. It's never a good idea to be a "friend" of one of your students on Facebook, twitter, or any other sort of site. There are too many ways for a teacher to lose their license very quickly. For these reasons, I love blogger because it is easily linked to Facebook but not directly connected. It is not a Facebook page. Blogger sites run independently from Facebook but allow my students or their parents to share directly to Facebook if they are logged in.