SHU Blogs Studied in Grad Student's Thesis
Web Logs in the Post-Secondary Writing Classroom: A Study of Purposes
Based on the sample from this study, many educators use the home-base blog as a place for teachers to post course-related items. The home-base blog tends to be used in one or more of the following ways: 1) to post announcements, 2) to post assignments, 3) to link to student blogs, 4) to link to the course website and/or syllabus, 5) to link to important website resources (the library website, or news sites), and 6) to serve as a daily agenda. For example, Dennis Jerz from Seton Hill University uses his home-base course weblog in a combination of these ways. In the image below, Figure 9, you can see the blog home page for one of his writing courses.
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I'm so excited to be in a paper! People do read my blog!
There appears to be a technical error in one of her citations. She cites the url of Rachel Kaylor's blog for the blog citation of Vanessa Kohlberg. Hopefully I'm seeing something wrong, though.
Vanessa Kolberg's first blog entry is also cited in this paper, and her blog, "Special K," is listed in the Works Cited list. Pretty cool, Nessa!