Even though blogging has been touted as a tool for personal journal and viewed by many as a jungle of unwieldy information out on the Internet, its ease of use has taken hold as a very viable technology for community building and idea sharing in the Higher Education and various research arenas.
Following are a few reference sites on how Blogging in used in Education:
Blogging in Education:
- Classes Utilize Blogs. 26 January 2005. The Badger Herald. by Yuyun Hartono. http://badgerherald.com/news/2005/01/26/classes_utilize_blog.php
- Building Blogs: Anyone can have a Voice on the Web. 14 January 2003. Wisconsin State Journal. by Fred McKissack. http://www.madison.com/wisconsinstatejournal/special/40645.php
- Educational Blogging. EDUCAUSE Review, vol. 39, no. 5 (September/October 2004): 14–26.
http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/erm04/erm0450.asp?bhcp=1 - Blogging to Learn. Bartlett-Bragg, Anne.
http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/knowledgetree/edition04/pdf/Blogging_to_Learn.pdf - Thoughts About Weblogs in Education. Mitchell, Dan.
http://www.teachnology.org/stories/storyReader$150• EduBlog Insights: Ways to use weblogs in education. Davis, Anne.
http://anvil.gsu.edu/EduBlogInsights/2004/10/05
