I'm having two of my classes use weblogs this semester. Students in one class are keeping journals, writing about anything they desire, http://cct723.blogspot.com. Another class is using them in a more structured manner to answer weekly questions, http://cct717.blogspot.com, then read each others answers. Please browse, if you have a chance. Are others using blogs as an educational information sharing or creativity device? Would love to discuss what you are finding. I'm getting very mixed reactions from students, especially those asked to journal. Dorine Dorine Andrews Research Professor - CCT Program Georgetown University 202-784-4338 410-366-0994 www.georgetown.edu/faculty/dca4
Check out kairosnews.org which often has discussions on using weblogs in classes. Jeff On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 09:31:47 -0500 dca4@georgetown.edu wrote:
I'm having two of my classes use weblogs this semester. Students in one class are keeping journals, writing about anything they desire, http://cct723.blogspot.com. Another class is using them in a more structured manner to answer weekly questions, http://cct717.blogspot.com, then read each others answers. Please browse, if you have a chance.
Are others using blogs as an educational information sharing or creativity device? Would love to discuss what you are finding. I'm getting very mixed reactions from students, especially those asked to journal. Dorine
Dorine Andrews Research Professor - CCT Program Georgetown University 202-784-4338 410-366-0994 www.georgetown.edu/faculty/dca4
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