Welcome to today's workshop at Stevenson College. Now you've had a chance to look at some blogs from different fields of endeavour. What has impressed you, what has left you bemused? Post your concise thoughts as comments on this message.
Have you found any interesting blogs? Please post them here.
Friday, March 30, 2007
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Interesting but will require some thought as to how to utilise within specific tutorial groups.Still trying to work out the value as opposed to the VLE.
It all looks very interesting and has huge potential for use with our students. Looking forward to reading the handouts, when less tired and experimenting with it all.
A bit overwhelming - I'm sure blogging could be useful to me but haven't quite worked out how yet!
not understanding a lot so far.. I definitely don't have any interest in publishing my private journal. As for class use, would the students really use it voluntarily?
Interesting stuff, looks like a useful tool - is there blogs about blogs about blogs ?
This is really interesting, but still feel pretty bamboozld! I think it'll help to get up and running with a blog.
Didn't know about Technorati before today's training session. It's a good tool to find blogs. I also now know what WTF stands for.
I found some interesting links, although many of them are US. One good one for digital storytelling was:
Jakesonline.org
entetaining but huge! need to be focus-driven.
I'm drowning in a sea of blogs! Good to have a list of recommendations.
I'm thinking about ways of getting student film/book reviews on to the web as a blog.
Like the idea about feedback as a blog but still not sure about the practicalities of it all.
Want to give it a go
As Isobel says, it can be hard to get students to contribute.
Very new! It will take me some time to quite work it all out
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