Great tips by Nancy Rubin on how to use blogs as learning tools. She asks the question *what can I do with a blog* and comes up with some interesting ideas:
Post materials and resources Current Events Create a newsletter Debate or Online Discussions (posts / comments / replies) Collaborative Class [...]
Continue Reading →I’m not sure if I would agree that these are the 4 pillars of blogging, but it is most definitely great advice about blogging.
Guiding principles
Recently, a few people have been asking me for blogging advice, mainly around getting started. This got me thinking…
What are my guiding principles for [...]
Continue Reading →Written back in January of 2007, this rationale for educational blogging is as relevant as ever.
I’ve highlighted the points that I find most relevant from this very informative blog post by Anne Davis (Information Systems Training Specialist in the Instructional Technology Center in the College of Education at Georgia State University).
Rationale [...]
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