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E-Portfolios for Learning: Conversation with Teacher Educator
Describes another teacher educator's decision to abandon a "rigid commercial system" and adopt WordPress blogs for blog portfolio developments (and possible replication in other learning and teaching venues
100 Best Blogs for Tech-Savvy Teachers - Online Courses
80-90: Higher Education and Research
100 Ways To Improve Your Blog
Dragos "grouped the tips into several areas: content, layout, plugins, promotion, networking and money" (¶1).
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This post is a follow-up of my first “100 things” attempt, 100 Ways To Live A Better Life, which was absolutely a blast. This time, for your convenience, I grouped the tips into several areas: content, layout, plugins, promotion, networking and money.
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I grouped the tips into several areas: content, layout, plugins, promotion, networking and money.
...Learning with Blogs and Wikis
Educational Leadership: How Teachers Learn:..., and ASCD publication:
February 2009 | Volume 66 | Number 5
How Teachers Learn Pages 34-38
Innovate: Innovate-Blog: A Step Into Blog 2.0
This inaugural column on I-Blog by James Shimabukuro distinguishes blog content from architecture, and highlights collective and corporate advances into blogging as a medium for web-based communication, especially those by the staff of Innovate.
Shimabukuro, J. 2008. Innovate-Blog: A step into Blog 2.0. Innovate 5 (2). http://www.innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=695 (accessed December 3, 2008)
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Whereas first-generation blog content is overwhelmingly defined by individuals sharing observations and experiences, pursuing personal objectives via independent platforms, second-generation content is defined by organizational purposes and teams of writers. Web 2.0 is giving birth to a new generation of blogs that is being published by organizations rather than individuals. In this Blog 2.0, the strength of the medium, its architecture, is being used to radically expand the Web as we know it
Konrad Glogowski :: Blog :: Towards Reflective BlogTalk
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The point here is that when we talk about blogging, most of us focus on writing. We tend to ignore the fact that a class blogging community provides teachers with a very valuable opportunity to use informal instructional conversations to engage our students as thinkers and writers. These conversations can help our students immerse themselves in the rich tapestries of voices that characterize blogging communities.
Mathemagenic » Blogging research: attribution and ownership of ideas
"This piece is on attribution and ownership issues around ideas articulated in a weblog" (¶1, retrieved 2008.09.09).
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This piece is on attribution and ownership issues around ideas articulated in a weblog.
Joyca Valenza on PowerPoint Reform and Gail Desler & Sue Waters on Edublogs - TTT110 - 06.25.08
two-part podcast explaining: 1) ways to enhance communication by reforming PowerPoint presentatations, with examples and supporting documents collected on the informationfluency wiki (http://informationfluency.wikispaces.com/Digital+Storytelling+and+Reforming+PowerPoint), and 2) reasons for using Edublogs, with Edublogger Sue Waters Skyped into the parley
Introduction to Blogging « WordPress Codex
includes definitions of terms, explanations of technologies, and blogging tips
The Bamboo Project Blog
BIG on strategic self-development: "Career Development, Technology and Learning Strategies for Lifelong Personal and Professional Growth (TypePad blog subtitle, 2008.07.10)
BCcampus Online Communities - "BCcampus eLearning Marketplace and Expo Online Community"
Discussion of blogging: Do you Blog? Do Blogs Belong in the Classroom? Posted: 19-Mar-2008 7:35 AM; in BC eLearning Marketplace and Expo Online Community
People Reading
a blog exploring book readership in San Francisco, CA, with pictures and posts about what folks are reading on the street - so to speak, pointed out on the Project Platypus blog
Edublogs Tutorials
Recommended by Gail Desler, author of Edublogs (WordPress): An Introductory Manual (2008 [pdf])
Slideshow at Slideroll - Flash Slideshow Creator, Photo Slideshows for MySpace, YouTube, and Everywhere!
Slideroll is an online slideshow creator. Upload your photos and create moving slideshows that you can publish to the net and email to friends.
The 25 Basic Styles of Blogging ... And When To Use Each One » SlideShare
A compilation of 25 basic styles of blogging including tips on how often to use each and potential to create buzz and blog traffic by using each.
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