Turn off comments over time? Yes, but students sometimes persist anyway
Comments as challenge, review, stimuli
Exercise: design a blog-based lesson, table by table. How to engage learning community by showing what a blog-activity would look like, that makes sense based on local objective?
Pharmacy learning objective: becoming informed about contemporary policy issues - blog fits well for news, current events, real issues (class size 130)
Each group blogs (circa 15 apiece)
catalyst: argumentative editorial
why not discussion board: linking, discovery, archiving
guest speakers and commentators
is the academic community naive about the benefits o using blogs?
Best practice summary attempts* Get blog participation going by posting, reacting to posts* Make blog activity, content important for participants* Community practice comes from communities* Blogs as student space* Guest speakers* Blogs as eportfolio feeder and/or containerProblem of correct answerCardinal of Boston blogs: http://www.cardinalseansblog.org/
Using bloggs for research, after universities are reserach and educational organizations?