This link has been bookmarked by 6 people . It was first bookmarked on 26 Nov 2008, by Christy Tucker.
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Clint LalondeIncludes a link to a decent paper on blogging and reflective practice.
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17 May 09
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28 Nov 08
HueiHsien LiuI've been mulling this post over for a few days now. But after reading some of Harold Jarche's posts, I have decided now is not the time to be scared to speak
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Blogging can be used as reflective practice.
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This leads to them being modified, extended, and refined, and the cycle continues.
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when you blog, you have to think about what you have read, how that compares to what you already know or what you have experienced, and that comparison helps you to construct new mental models that you articulate in written form (your blog).
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26 Nov 08
Wilfred RubensSo basically when you blog, you have to think about what you have read, how that compares to what you already know or what you have experienced, and that comparison helps you to construct new mental models that you articulate in written form (your blog).
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Christy TuckerThoughts on blogging as reflective practice for learning, with benefits in both the activity of writing and the social connections
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So basically when you blog, you have to think about what you have read, how that compares to what you already know or what you have experienced, and that comparison helps you to construct new mental models that you articulate in written form (your blog).
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