Educational blogging as a tool supporting the teachers' TPACK competencies in crafts




Pirttimaa M, Rönkkö M-L, Grönman S, Aerila J-A

Jan Herrington, Jarmo Viteli & Marianna Leikomaa

World Conference on Educational Media and Technology

2014

Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2014

1655

1663

9

978-1-939797-08-7



This study presents a case study about using a blog as a tool supporting and reflecting teachers practice concerning the development of technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge (TPACK) of teacher in-service course participants. The participating teachers were studying the contents of Finnish crafts for one and a half years between the August 2012 and December 2013. The challenge related to the in-service education is the paucity and shortness of intensity days during the educational periods. The personal blogs served a media for the course participants to support, reflect, and share their work and learning. According to the study, using educational blogging becomes more meaningful and more target-orientated during habituation of using the blog. Blogging proved to be a useful method for describing craft processes, monitoring the processes of others, and generating ideas for craft products.




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