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Jonathan Becker

15 Lessons from 15 Years of Blogging - Anil Dash - 0 views

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    "The personal blog is an important, under-respected art form. While blogs as a medium are basically just the default format for sharing timely information or doing simple publishing online, the personal blog is every bit as important an expressive medium as the novel or the zine or any visual arts medium. As a culture, we don't afford them the same respect, but it's an art form that has meant as much to me, and revealed as many truths to me, as the films I have seen and the books I have read, and I'm so thankful for that."
Jonathan Becker

20 years of blogging - 0 views

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    Blogging is a platform for free people. We've seen people distort what blogging means to the point where blogging is a job for some. I never thought of it that way. It's a way to tell your story, to share what you see, to process it, draw conclusions, and move on. It's like a fresco painting. Or an interview with a reporter. It's quick, it's over, and it's done with"
sanamuah

A Blog Assignment with Results - Faculty Focus - 4 views

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    "Two empirical questions were of interest: (1) what types of students participated in the blog and (2) did blog participation contribute to better learning outcomes? "
Tom Woodward

Not Your бабушка's Blog | Word to Your Motherland - 1 views

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    One of those impressive student blogs that inspires. h/t Amy Nelson
Yin Wah Kreher

How to Write Blog Comments | Seeing Your Thoughts: Clear Thinking 4 Powerful Learning - 3 views

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    2 Frameworks in my UNIV 291 - SYT course to teach students how to write blog comments. They seem to have helped them a bit. I could tell if they have read this through.
Tom Woodward

Tiny Letters to the Web We Miss - The Message - Medium - 0 views

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    "Another type of newsletter has taken off recently, aggregating links like Rusty Foster's Today in Tabs, Alexis Madrigal's 5 Intriguing Things, and 5 Useful Articles by Parker Higgins and Sarah Jeong. This what Jason Kottke and Things Magazine have done for more than a decade on the web. Who? Weekly from Bobby Finger and Lindsey Weber -all about "wholebrities" the not particularly famous people who somehow make their way in celebrity gossip magazines - definitely would have been a blog ten years ago (or a zine twenty years before that). A couple of TinyLetters are written in a voice that I haven't heard since the early years of blogging. Dan Hon's Things That Have Caught My Attention and 6 by Charlie Loyd write commentary that is somewhere in between editorial and diary, for friends and potential friends. "
Tom Woodward

VCU Faculty - 0 views

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    This is a place to aggregate/add faculty blogs. So if you know a faculty member blogging, add their feed in here or invite them to add themselves via the "Join In" form.
Tom Woodward

Meet the 26-year-old who's taking on Thomas Piketty's ominous warnings about inequality... - 1 views

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    "It was 2:45 a.m. on a Thursday last April. Matthew Rognlie was still awake, like a lot of graduate students. He had just finished typing 459 words and a few equations. They totaled six paragraphs, which he posted to the comments section of a popular economics blog. Thus begins the unlikely story of, arguably, the most-influential critique of the most influential economics book of this century."
Tom Woodward

Sites At Penn State - 1 views

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    Penn State has a pretty slick example blog layout. I'd prefer some more action representation from the blogs but it's a nice start.
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    Thanks, Tom
anonymous

On Constructive Commenting - 2 views

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    Good guidelines/advice on writing blogging comments.
Tom Woodward

Save Those Blogs | doug - off the record - 3 views

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    This comes up every so often. h/t D'Arcy Norman
Tom Woodward

Medium is not a publishing tool - The Story - Medium - 1 views

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    "A common phenomenon at the time was that people would start blogging on Blogger - because it was free, popular, and easy to set up - and then "graduate" to more powerful tools. Movable Type, Greymatter, and, later, Wordpress, had a much higher barrier to entry (before WP had turnkey hosting). But once someone had discovered the joys of sharing thoughts on the Internet, they were willing to invest the effort in order to get the added features and flexibility that the install-on-your-server software afforded."
Yin Wah Kreher

Understanding by Design 101 | Pedagogy Corner - 1 views

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    FI staff Christopher J started a blog as he completes UBD online course. Plan to follow his thoughts on this as I'm a fan of UBD and TFU etc.
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    Christopher J's blog on UBD and reflections on teaching
Jonathan Becker

What Blogging Has Become - The Atlantic - 3 views

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    "But first it is about this question: What is web writing in 2015? * * * You know, web writing - that chatty, affable, ephemeral old thing. The thing that prized personality over pomp, the thing with feathers (and links). What does it look like?"
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