Blog as a teaching and learning media
Blogging activities have been around since pre-history. At that time humans began to be able to read the writing and express it by sculpting writing and pictures on the walls of the cave. The images and writings made are intended as a medium of communication. Of course, only those who lived at that time knew its meaning and meaning.
Blogging
continues to grow over time. In modern times today, activities such as ancient
humans can be observed through acts of vandalism of some young children. Just
like early humans who used cave walls as a medium, while vandalism uses
neighboring walls as a place of self-expression. But actions like this are not
exemplary. Not the praise obtained even the curse of neighbors whose walls are
scribbled.
The space of
self-expression begins to change as technology evolves. Modern humans are
starting to use social media as a place to communicate and pour creativity. One
of them is a blog. Blogs that originally appeared in 1994 only as a place to
accommodate personal records began to develop with a variety of functions and benefits.
Blogs, for example, began to be used as a teaching medium in lectures.
Covid-19
pandemic has prompted the campus condition to reorganize the teaching and
learning process. Lecture activities are highly dependent on the presence of
digital technology. Before the pandemic, campus communities were less intense
in using blogs as a learning medium. During the pandemic period either forced
or consciously began to be crowded using blogs for the benefit of lectures.
Then why do campus residents start glancing at this one digital platform?
Lecturers
utilize blogs for the following learning functions:
First, is the repository of
academic work. Lecturers can display their portfolio of academic work on the
blog. Lecturers are often preoccupied with collecting document files when
proposing promotions. Lecturers who do not store files of academic work
properly will dizzy seven around when asked to collect supporting documents.
Imagine if the files are only stored on a flash or hard drive and one day the
storage media is lost or damaged, then the Blog can be used as a repository. At
least the blog can function as a backup archive.
Second, personal branding. A
well-made blog can certainly help lecturers improve their self-image. Blogs can
be used as a promotion for lecturers. Portfolio and academic track records can
be posted on the blog so that the wider community knows the work of the
lecturer.
Third, teaching. Blogs are
very helpful for lecturers to carry out college activities. Limitations of
face-to-face time cause not all lecture material to be delivered. Blogs can be
used to upload additional materials, assignments, and even carry out Midterms
and Final Exams.
Fourth, research and community
service. Following its academic activities, in addition to teaching lecturers
must also research and conduct community service activities. Blogs can be
utilized in research activities, for example when lecturers want to distribute
research instruments in the form of questionnaires. This platform can also be
used for community service activities, such as helping to promote small medium entreprises' products
through blogs made by lecturers.
Students use
blogs for the following purposes:
The
first is the task repository. Like lecturers, students
can use blogs as repositories, especially to upload lecture assignments.
Instead of an archive of college assignments scattered everywhere, it is better
to collect them in a blog. Later when you graduate, you can do a historical
journey - reminiscing about the days of college with several assignments.
The
second is the teaching and learning process. The
utilization of blogs in teaching and learning activities on campus began to
become a trend. Blogs become a space for teaching and learning interaction
between lecturers and their students. Lecturers can upload study materials,
while students upload lecture assignments. Currently, some blog templates
accommodate learning management systems (LMS) facilities.
The
third is looking for extra income. For entrepreneurial
students, blogs are a means of getting additional income. When students start
to go into business, blogs can be used as a product promotion tool to buy and
sell transactions. Students can create an online store on the blog. Students
can also monetize blogs by becoming advertising publishers, blog content services, or affiliate marketers of some of
the company's products.
The fourth is reading and writing literacy. Blogging is a way to improve the culture of writing among lecturers and students. Students will always be required to do college assignments such as writing papers, fieldwork practice reports, and ultimately thesis, thesis, or dissertation. All of them demand the ability to write students. Well, blogs are a place to hone writing skills, as well as reading. Actively writing on the blog is the capital for the smooth completion of college assignments.
That's a positive benefit of blogging. In the hands of the right blogger, a blog will benefit a wide audience. Conversely, negative beneficial blogs when created and managed by a handful of badly crafted people.
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