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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| author | Oatman, Eric |
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| contents | Blogomania! Oatman, Eric Educational Change Computer Mediated Communication Web Sites Internet Teaching Methods Interpersonal Communication School Libraries Librarians Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education "Do you blog?" That's a question educators are hearing frequently these days, and more and more are responding with an enthusiastic "yes!" The reason? Teachers have discovered that technologies like weblogs--Web sites that are a snap to update--can be powerful teaching tools. And librarians are gearing up to help them. The educational community's infatuation with blogging isn't an isolated phenomenon. It's part of a quiet revolution in the way people relate to one another online. Around the world, millions of people are creating online communities among people of like interests. And they are doing it with a passion so intense that the term "blogomania" has been invented to describe it. |
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| spellingShingle | Blogomania! Oatman, Eric Educational Change Computer Mediated Communication Web Sites Internet Teaching Methods Interpersonal Communication School Libraries Librarians Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education Blogomania! Oatman, Eric Educational Change Computer Mediated Communication Web Sites Internet Teaching Methods Interpersonal Communication School Libraries Librarians Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education "Do you blog?" That's a question educators are hearing frequently these days, and more and more are responding with an enthusiastic "yes!" The reason? Teachers have discovered that technologies like weblogs--Web sites that are a snap to update--can be powerful teaching tools. And librarians are gearing up to help them. The educational community's infatuation with blogging isn't an isolated phenomenon. It's part of a quiet revolution in the way people relate to one another online. Around the world, millions of people are creating online communities among people of like interests. And they are doing it with a passion so intense that the term "blogomania" has been invented to describe it. |
| title | Blogomania! |
| topic | Educational Change Computer Mediated Communication Web Sites Internet Teaching Methods Interpersonal Communication School Libraries Librarians Educational Technology Computer Uses in Education |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786272 |