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Thursday, June 24, 2004
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EduBlog Specifications / Comparisons

I suggested to Will in response to this post that, rather than collaborating on comparing different blogging solutions for use in education (Manila, Drupal, Wordpress, MT etc.), we might start to think about specifications instead - our comparisons would be out of date in a  few months anyway... something I'm thinking about in relation to the Wiki stuff).

Or heck, we could do both! I've set up a wiki section in Tiki if anyone fancies joining in... it's a 'register' one (and may have a few glitches... so please bear with it - feedback with these - and refresh occasionally if necessary :o) but comments are for all!

Update: Silly me.... must've had my ears closed, Tom Hoffman has set up a site for school websites looking at using "weblog methods and technologies to make better school websites" (looks damn nice too!) so please don't drop anything this way that is to do with that... drop it there!!! I'd see this more as webpublishing technologies for pedagogical uses.... does that make more sense?


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Into The Blogosphere

Via Will comes 'Into the Blogoshphere':

"This online, edited collection explores discursive, visual, social, and other communicative features of weblogs. Essays analyze and critique situated cases and examples drawn from weblogs and weblog communities. Such a project requires a multidisciplinary approach, and contributions represent perspectives from Rhetoric, Communication, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Linguistics, and Education, among others." [Into the Blogoshphere]

They all look good but particularly catching (without reading yet) are Blogs as Virtual Communities: identifying a Sense of Community in the Julie/Julia Project by Anita Blanchard and The Spirit of Paulo Freire in Blogland: Struggling for a Knowledge-Log Revolution by Christine Boese (anything which mentions Freire gets me excited :o)


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