Monday, December 30, 2002

The Weblogging Multiplier Effect


"It seems to me that the multiplier effect that occurs in weblogging is at the center of what learning and scholarship are really about. Being able to share thoughts, share readings, share online resources, and then get the boost that comes from one person multiplying what is shared into a network of unpredictable connections and responses is just what every teacher wants students to learn about learning, i.e., that it's exciting to learn and exciting to share what is learned. This boost of interconnectivity is also exactly what every scholar wants to achieve when searching for new ideas, new observations, and new connections." [Joseph Hart: EduResources]

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