The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning
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Saved by 6 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-11-09
- Carlaarena on 2008-10-02 - Tags no_tag
- Msquareg on 2008-08-07 - Tags blogging , electronic , portfolios , learning , higher , order , thinking , skills , HOTS , jumptags
- Sridgway on 2008-06-02 - Tags blogging , e-learning , lms
- Robynjay on 2008-05-16 - Tags blogging , blogs , innovations08
- Dyhatchett on 2007-11-09 - Tags no_tag
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So how to make blogging for learning an intentional process? Carter McNamara has a nice set of questions to reflect upon in maintaining a learning journal:
1. What learning have you accomplished (or are you accomplishing)
lately?
a) What experience spawned that learning?
b) What learning did you accomplish from that experience?
c) How can you carry this learning forward to improve
your life? Your work?
2. What learning might you accomplish in
the near future?
a) What experience might spawn that learning?
b) What learning might you accomplish from that experience?
c) How might you carry this learning forward to improve
your life? Your work?
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