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Leo Havemann[Presented at UK BUG conference Durham Jan 2009]
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This is a space to build a community of practice, where the processes of problem solving, experimentation, coaching and building a professional repertoire of experiences can be undertaken. Blogs can act as the ‘glue’ to hold these activities together, acting as a reflective commentary on the practitioner’s growth.
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they map the learning journey in real time; they are deeply personal, giving a whole person view; they use rich media that becomes searchable and reconfigurable using tagging; they are portable and easy to access; they encourage dialogue, interaction with an audience and peer group feedback; and they are emotional and playful too
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Joan Vinall-CoxInteresting Slideshare presentation on the importance of blogging as part of reflective practice. I really like the Harry Potter quote near the end.
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