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Title: Weblogs as Academic Tools: Cases and Cautions


1
Weblogs as Academic Tools Cases and Cautions
  • Margaret D. Anderson
  • Psychology Department
  • SUNY Cortland

2
Academic uses
  • Pedagogy drives technology use
  • tech appropriate to the task
  • genuine not contrived use
  • integrated into course grading
  • not overly rigid assignments

3
Weblogs
  • weblog Jorn Barger 17 Dec 1997 (Wikipedia)
  • Series of thematic entries reverse
    chronological order
  • Written by one individual
  • Or thematic, written by many

4
My academic needs
  • Not limited to class enrollment or semester
  • Customize insert photos, links, video etc.
  • Determine security level
  • Very intuitive structure
  • Word limit

5
LiveJournal
  • Open source
  • Account levels
  • Multiple languages
  • Tec support
  • Change in template

6
1 - Traditional course
  • Weekly journal assignments
  • Hardcopy problems
  • Web based
  • Needs
  • privacy
  • accountability (date stamp)
  • interactive (post comments)
  • simple

7
Model 1
  • One-to-one, Two-way communication, Closed System

8
Closed system of personal communication between
students and instructor using LiveJournal
  • CLASS MEMBERS LIVE
    JOURNAL INTERFACE

  • INSTRUCTOR

9
2 - Off site supervision
  • Student interns
  • Remote sites
  • Site supervisor(s)
  • Faculty supervisor
  • Confidentiality
  • Interactive
  • Ease
  • Attachments

10
Model 2
  • Multi-user, Two-way communication, Closed system

11
Closed system of communication among student
intern, faculty and site supervisor using Live
Journal
  • STUDENT INTERN
  • FACULTY SUPERVISOR
  • SITE SUPERVISOR
  • LIVE JOURNAL

12
3 - Multiple linked courses
  • Individual posts
  • Determine accessibility
  • Personalize format
  • Interactive

13
Model 3
  • Multi-group, Multi-individual, Two-way
    communication, Closed System

14
Closed system of communication among six linked
courses
15
4 - Asynchronous course
  • discussion board as one element of course

16
Discussion board requirements
  • Instructor generated question
  • Students respond to question
  • Students respond to peers input
  • Needs
  • Ease
  • Interactive
  • Security level limit to class members

17
Discussion software
  • Shareware
  • Free
  • Easy to structure/maintain
  • No security
  • Local sys op
  • WebCT
  • Not free
  • Not intuitive
  • Sys op
  • Limited to class members
  • Limited to semester

18
Model 4a
  • Multi-group, Two-way Communication, Closed system

19
Closed system of communication among class members
  • CLASS MEMBERS
  • INSTRUCTOR
  • LJ TOPIC

20
Model 4b
  • Expand system
  • Add other groups (classes)

21
Closed system of communication among multiple
classes
  • CLASS A
  • CLASS B CLASS C

22
Open system
  • Open discussion to digital community

23
Model 5
  • Multi-user, Two-way Communication, Open system

24
Open system of communication including multiple
classes
  • CLASS A
  • CLASS C
  • CLASS B

25
Cautions
  • Determine pedagogical use
  • Determine logic structure
  • Select software

26
Thank you!
  • Questions????
  • Margaret D. Anderson
  • Psychology Department
  • SUNY Cortland,
  • NY 13045
  • andersmd_at_cortland.edu

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