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: What is your experience with blogging?
Re: What is your experience with blogging?
by Glenn Groulx
D'Arcy Norman has disabled commenting from his own edublog, for example. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What is your experience with blogging?
by Michael Griffith
http://michaelgriffith1.wordpress.com http://michaelgriffith.livejournal.com resources Hilda Anggraeni
Blogging to Enhance Learning seminar
by Sylvia Currie
Michael, what a coincidence! I was just looking back at the Blogging to Enhance Learning seminar you facilitated and came back here to post a link to it. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What is your experience with blogging?
by Jeffrey Keefer
I have blogged at some time at my blog Silence and Voice and find myself using Twitter on a more regular basis (I Tweet at http://twitter.com/jeffreykeefer). Thus, I have my Tweets stream to my blog once a day to try to capture some of this information. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What is your experience with blogging?
by Michael Griffith
and a link to one of my recent success stories: http://www.acu.edu.au/294135 resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What is your experience with blogging?
by Glenn Groulx
But I have a personal blog, which I don't feel comfortable revealing to the open public at this point. It is embedded in a private sandbox within my literacy blog, at http://edublogging4literacy.edublogs.org resources Hilda Anggraeni
(I have seen this done in personal blogs, though; for example, take a look at The Random Thoughts of Louis Schmeer). resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What is your experience with blogging?
by Glenn Groulx
What kind of coordinating activities do you engage in to manage your contributions across multiple learning networks? (Here is my response from my own blog). resources Hilda Anggraeni
Different levels of blogging
by Sylvia Currie
Kim posted an excerpt from Will Richardson’s Blogs, Wikis, Podcast and Other Powerful Web Tools for the Classroom on different levels of blogging: resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Different levels of blogging
by Glenn Groulx
Background Reading: Berry-picking activities Take a look at these posts demonstrating berry-picking: exemplar one: link log exemplar two: significant learning exemplar three: Annotated Bookmark Summary resources Hilda Anggraeni
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