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Blogs
Wikis and Blogs... These tools can be used in a similar manner but each has its unique characteristics. Wikis are web pages that anyone or multiple people can edit. According to David Jakes, a web 2.0 guru, "A blog is short for Webblog. Basically, it is a platform for personal publishing". A variety of tools can be imported into both a wiki and a blog and both are web based. Another neat concept about these tools is that people can subscribe to your blog or wiki and be contacted when you update your blog or wiki. The possibilities for integrating these tools into the curricula are limitless. This page attempts to shed some light these tools and provide some resources for the tools and their applicability in the classroom and beyond.
Ideas/Thoughts for Blogging:
Ideas/Thoughts about Wikis Want to read about Wikis? Jakes is as it again with his wiki about Wikis. Really like to read? Go here to Educause: Wide Open Wikis: http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/erm0452.pdf
Educause also has some thoughts on wikis and blogs. Check out these links: 7 Things that You Should Know About Blogs 7 Things that You Should Know About Wikis
Blog Samples:
Subscribe to Blog Feeds Want to learn more about great web2.0 tools and how to integrate them? Follow these experts in their conversations with the world on their blogs: Alan Levine, David Warlick, David Jakes, Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach
Wiki Samples:
Play in the Sandboxes:
Wikis http://wikisandbox.pbwiki.com/ Blogs: Poynette Playground
Create your own with my favorites:
Find More Blogs, Tags and Wikis at this place: Technorati is a resource to conduct real-time searches for user-generated media (including blogs) by tag or keyword. Also provides popularity indexes.
Gather Your Feeds in these places:
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