Thursday, January 30, 2014

First Blog Post

Hello! The name is Jesus Cordero


A course can effectively teach how to integrate blogs by using twitter, and/or other web 2.0 technologies. As the article stated, (http://dailyorange.com/2013/02/barillari-classroom-technology-effective-when-used-as-additional-tool/)  teachers and students have been now using Twitter to tweet their thoughts and to get to know their classmates much better or use blogs to post our ideas and discuss an article we read. This is a new form of community that our generation is doing now instead of discussing together in class, but it is helpful as well by having the information written in our blogs or tweets that we can study from. For example, my professor and peers communicate with each other using blogs to get to know each other and to see how each one of us thinks and how we don't have same ideas for different situations. I read my peers thoughts and I discovered things that I myself haven't thought about.   Hence, I do think a course can effectively integrate twitter, and/or other web 2.0 technologies for the enhancement of blogs.