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Question of the Week Archive

December 3, 2007 - December 10, 2007

Blogging's Potential

Blogs are about writing for an audience and at their best they generate a conversation that helps people think at greater depth about ideas.

Are edublogs living up that potential?
a) Yes, I frequently read and respond to blog postings that stretch my thinking.
25.0%
b) Maybe. There are many challenging blogs, but most don't generate great conversations.
35.7%
c) No. There's too much noise in the blogosphre right now.
39.3%

Comments

Mike Warner mwarner1@mindspring.com - 04/12/2007 09:51 wsip-66-210-57-9.ph.ph.cox.net
While there may be many challenging/good blogs to stimulate the creation of thought provoking exchanges, the ability to participate is sometimes exasperated by time constraints and being at the right time and place to join in on the exchange. An RSS feed associated with a favorite blogger/subject can help, but there are always going to be the management of timing as an issue.





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