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Blog is an abbreviated version of “weblog”, which is a term used to describe web sites that maintain an ongoing chronicle of information. A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links.
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A main content area with articles listed chronologically, newest on top An archive of older articles A way for people to leave comments about the article A list of links to other related sites
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Focused – Information on a specific topic
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Personal Journals – presenting the author’s daily life and thoughts
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Educational – Sharing thoughts on classroom topics
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Writing is a monologue Blogging is conversation
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Content-related blog Networking and personal knowledge sharing Instructional tips for students Course announcements and readings Annotated links
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Reflective or writing journals Assignment submission and review Dialogue for group work E-portfolios Share course-related resources
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Students write to a real audience – blogs are produced with an active reader in mind
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Writing in a collaborative environment where students can give and receive feedback
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Blogs are designed to communicate an identity, a personality, and a point of view
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Students are more aware of what they are writing and of their potential audience
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Draft rules for publishing blog sites Evaluate student writing over time Involve students in their own assessment Use models – show effective posts as well as constructive criticism
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