This blog was created in July 2003 in support of a project associated with the USCA Ubiquitous Campus Computing Grant. The blog was modified in April 2004 as part of USCA's 2004 Academic Technology Conference. If you would like to join the discussion, please contact Karl Fornes (karlf@usca.edu).

Friday, April 09, 2004

Blogging for Teaching and Learning 

Virginia Montecino kindly shared her her presentation for faculty at George Mason with the blog list. It appears to be a nice outline for a lecture and captures some of the positive (and negative!) aspects of blogging in education.
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weeblog.com 

This is Stephanie Holinka's weeblog. I like the design.

I think I'm gonna go ahead and spend time with Moveable Type ths summer and see what I can come up with.
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Wednesday, April 07, 2004

Blogs as Course Management Systems: Is their biggest advantage also their achille's heel? (via Jerz's Literacy Weblog) 

Blogs as Course Management Systems: Is their biggest advantage also their achille's heel? (via Jerz's Literacy Weblog)

Just a little more on the discussion of blogs vs. Blackboard.
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Monday, April 05, 2004

The Blogosphere: What's in It for Me? (An Introduction) 

Dennis Jerz, of Seton Hill University, put together this presentation/introduction of blogging for faculty.
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opensourceCMS 

Wow! I'm just reading Charlie Lowe's posts and posting 'em up here. Cool stuff.
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Do You Blog? Weblogs for Educators | Kairosnews 

I've pilfered Kairosnews again for this collaborative book made possible by Randy Brown at Carving Code. Thanks to Charlie Lowe (again) for the "heads up."
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Weblogs by Teachers and Scholars in Composition, Rhetoric, and Literature | Kairosnews 

Charlie Lowe compiled this list of web logs used in for comp., rhet. and lit.
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Am Lit Blog | Better Learning through Blogging 

This is Bradley Bleck's blog for his English Literature class.

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