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November 3, 2004
Blogging in Higher Education (Update)
From Steve Gilbert's TLT-SWG mailing list. (also at http://sjc.blog.uvm.edu/archives/2004/11/blogging_in_hig.html).
Here's info that emerged rapidly in response to my brief mention of our need for BLOG info and a BLOG-in-higher-ed-expert who can do a guest "appearance" via telecommunications for a workshop on Nov 12. I still need an expert and more info about emerging higher ed use of BLOGS - even complaints! Slightly more detail below... and, yes, we're figuring out how TLT-SWG can use BLOG structures...
See:
"Educational Blogging" by Stephen Downes, http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/erm04/erm0450.asp
"Blogs: A Disruptive Technology Coming of Age?" By Phillip D. Long, http://syllabus.com/article.asp?id=6774
Weblogg-ed, maintained by Will Richardsonm, http://www.weblogg-ed.com/about
Shedding Light/BLOG-MANIA from Ohio Learning Network; lots of useful links!, http://www.oln.org/teaching_and_learning/shedlight.php
"Serendip ...an expanding forum and a continually developing set of resources..." Interesting similarities and intentional differences from most BLOGs - co-founded by Paul Grobstein, http://www.tltgroup.org/events.htm
Posted by sjc at November 3, 2004 9:12 AM
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