November 27th, 2003
Wenn der Chronicle das sagt (Weblogs verändern das
Lern-Organisations-Verhalten {LOVe}), dann dauert es nur mehr ein Jahr
bis auch hierzulande Bewegung erkennbar sein wird.
chronicle of higher ed article on weblogs. via mamamusings:
The November 28 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education has an
article entitled ìWeblogs Come to the Classroom.î (subscription
required for access) Increasingly, private life is a public matter.
That seems especially true in the phenomenon known as blogging.
Weblogs, or blogs, are used by scores of online memoirists,
editorialists, exhibitionists, and navel gazers, who post their daily
thoughts on Web sites for all to read.Now professors are starting to
incorporate blogs into courses. The potential for reaching an audience,
they say, reshapes the way students approach writing assignments,
journal entries, and online discussions.The stuff about weblogs in
the… [topicexchange.com: Social software talk]
The November 28 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education has an
article entitled ìWeblogs Come to the Classroom.î (subscription
required for access) Increasingly, private life is a public matter.
That seems especially true in the phenomenon known as blogging.
Weblogs, or blogs, are used by scores of online memoirists,
editorialists, exhibitionists, and navel gazers, who post their daily
thoughts on Web sites for all to read.Now professors are starting to
incorporate blogs into courses. The potential for reaching an audience,
they say, reshapes the way students approach writing assignments,
journal entries, and online discussions.The stuff about weblogs in
the… [topicexchange.com: Social software talk]
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