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This paper investigates the pedagogical benefits and challenges of using blogs as well as journals in assessing reflective writing in Clinical Legal Education learning.
Matthew Atkinson, Margaret Castle
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Blogging with smartphones for independent writing practice beyond the EFL classroom
This study investigated how English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students at a university in Pakistan experienced blogging on their smartphones as a means to gain more extensive autonomous practice writing in English.
Shaista Rashid, Jocelyn Howard
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Caveat Blogger: Blogging and the Flight from Scholarship [PDF]
These comments were delivered to the “Symposium on Bloggership” held at Harvard Law School on April 28, 2006.
Barnett, Randy E
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Bones, Bodies, and Blogs: Outreach and Engagement in Bioarchaeology
Surprisingly few bioarchaeology blogs currently exist, but their numbers belie their reach. In this article, we survey the ecology of the bioarchaeology blogosphere and address the impact of blogging in bioarchaeology, specifically addressing its utility
Katy Meyers Emery, Kristina Killgrove
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Blogs of their own: a story of two Malaysian Women Bloggers [PDF]
Over the last few years, with the introduction of easy-to-use and integrated services such as Windows Live Spaces, blogging has moved into the mainstream in Malaysia, with women making up 64% of bloggers.
Ruzy Suliza Hashim,
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Introduction: Critical Blogging in Archaeology
This special volume of Internet Archaeology collects the leading voices of blogging in archaeology to provide a critical examination of informal, online self-publication. This collection of articles is one result of over a decade of digital communication;
Colleen Morgan, Judith Winters
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Impact of using blogs on summary writing skills of EFL university students
This study examines the impact of using blogs on developing students’ summary writing skills and the perceptions of Saudi undergraduate EFL students on using blogs in developing their summary writing skills.
Mashael Alqahtani, Sultan Altalhab
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A cross cultural study of corporate blogs in the U.S. and in Korea [PDF]
Corporate blogging is now world wide due to the potential benefits of blogging. The purpose of this study is to investigate corporate blogging in the U.S. and Korea.
Jeon, Sunran +2 more
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Blogging for learning ethical practice [PDF]
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering the UK’s Public Health Competency Framework (Skills for Health), specifically adjunct Competency 10 ‘Ethical Management of Self’, it could be argued that ...
Corincigh, GR
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This hermeneutic phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of Bangladeshi university students using blogging as a writing tool. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 students from public and private universities who were actively ...
Easir Arafat +3 more
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