I am still attached with this book-'Who Let The Blogs Out?' by Biz Stone. I just want to share a few interesting points here. In Chapter 6- Politics and Pupils: The Impact of Blogging on Society, the writer mentioned this "Early adopters at the ground floor of education are beginning to explore blogging as a teaching and learning tool in education environments around the world. More and more teachers and students are captivated by the blog's advantage over a traditional website. With an interface as easy as web-based e-mail and a chronological structure that lends itself well to frequent updates, blogging eases the flow of information between teacher and student and back again. When feedback and interlinking begin to take place among the blogs, the opinions, ideas and content becomes knitted together into a whole that is greater than the sum of its individual parts. That's when blogging really comes alive" (p:179-180).
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