Learning through Blogging: Graduate Student Experiences
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Saved by 7 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-03-03
- Kimbowa on 2009-09-23 - Tags blogging , elearning
- Mariaperif on 2009-04-04 - Tags blogging
- Suesstudio on 2008-07-25 - Tags elearning , idcourse , instructional-design
- Mattlingard on 2008-03-14 - Tags blogging , elearning , students , teaching
- Stevemac121 on 2008-03-14 - Tags blogging_educational
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In reality, most students write many more entries than the minimum required. They also read each other's entries, and comment on them, as do I as the instructor. While the blog writing is motivated as a class assignment, student enthusiasm for the activity is contagious: Once a critical mass of active student bloggers is established (and of course, there are some who steadfastly refuse to have anything to do with it, incentives and penalties notwithstanding), off they go!
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