March 2008 Archives

I will be talking at the eEducation meeting tomorrow sharing some examples of where the Blogs at Penn State platform can be used. What I plan to do is show some novel uses of blogs. The links and brief descriptions below will be used to navigate the presentation

Using the Blogs at Penn State for more traditional website development

The Lyceum: The Official Blog of the Graduate Program in Philosophy at Penn State
Undergraduate Research at Penn State Brandywine and Beyond

Using the Blogs at Penn State for ePortfolio

Dr. Laura Guertin's ePortfolio
Dr. Chris Long's ePortfolio

Students Using the Blogs at Penn State

gIST Graduate research blog
Flat Tyre: Patching and inflating cycling and its technologies from the ground up

Travel Abroad Journals

Tina's Alaska Adventure 2007
Rome 2008: Penn State Communication Arts & Sciences

Using Blogs for eLearning Course Content Creation and Management

Original HTML course page
Course Topic in a Blog
Master Course Space

Blogs in the Classroom and Social Ratings

As we are seeing more faculty ask their students to blog, we are thinking more about how to effectively aggregate content from multiple sources. There are several ways to do this, but the most promising is aggregation with social ratings.

CI 597C: Disruptive Technologies
Social Ratings Site

Still trying to figure out what Twitter is? Watch the new Twitter video from the folks at Common Craft. Those of you hooked into the "TwitterStream" can leave comments here about why you have gotten engaged -- I know some of you are Twitter people, so let's hear from you!




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