To Blog Or Not To Blog

July 27th, 2005 by Robert Merrill Leave a reply »
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Educators–usually science or math educators–are often the high archbishops of the web, more geeky than mere mortals would expect and, yes, I did place the entire Wikipedia on my pocketpc. (The hard part is synchronizing it every day for changes.)

True to form, many teachers are also bloggers, noting and annotating the web and the world together via their blogs. The great thing about blogging is it takes time away from necessary coding, etc. (Ahem, thank you, WordPress!).

But as fall approaches, and acedemia gears up for another round of homework, science fairs, and parent-teacher-conferences, here’s a note from Blogsavvy on how NOT to blog in education.

«snip»Group blogs are a bad idea and dont work: Sure theres a place for collaborative/ group blogs but that place is not in education.«/snip» more… [Via Holy Shmoly]

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  • Robert Merrill
    Looks like I got the columns fixed now. Errant HTML tags...
  • Thanks for the link Robert :o)

    p.s. your columns are a bit out of whack in Firefox...
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