Post-Mortem: 1 Maju Group Blog Project
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picture taken from picasaweb.google.com As many of you would know, I have just finished my practicum at a Malaysian Secondary School. In this school, I had the opportunity to teach a highly motivated & good proficiency class. With this class, I have experimented with a writing activity. This writing activity involves getting the students to work in groups to practice their writing skills on blogs. I called this experiment: 1 Maju Group Blog Project I mentioned this in a previous post: My Students Blog Too! Yesterday, I completed a post-mortem on the experiment. In this report, I evaluated the advantages and limitations of implementing a group blog writing activity in a Malaysian Secondary School classroom. The full report can be found at the 1 Maju Group Blog Project Website I will put up a summary here. The advantages I observed were: - Positive Group Work - Motivating - Language Enrichment The disadvantages I observed were: - Individual Focus Lacking - Sl