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Learning through blogging

September 14, 2006 by Brent




If there ever was a post that just resonates with the power of blogging and the benefits that can accrue from the read/write web, this post has it all. Konrad Glogowski (OISE PhD candidate), in his blog called blog of proximial development has a super insightful post called “On Commenting and Readerly Voice”. There are a number of responses including some from Will Richardson and Gardner Campbell that illustrates how learning through blogging conversations can be such a rich experience.

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One Response to “Learning through blogging”

  1. on 05 Oct 2006 at 4:44 am1    Nancy White

    Very cool pictures! Where does it come from?


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