blogging&sharing
Today i met with Ruth Brown who is an Academic Developer at LSBU in the Learning and Teaching Enhancement Unit. We chatted about her upcoming presentation at the Teaching & Learning Way Day at the Prospero House happening the 13th of July. I could only show her some of my teaching blogs and the long blogrolls for all the students that I have been getting into blogging since I started teaching at the LSBU.
Well, 2 semesters and 4 collective projects after there is already some ground work…but still so much to be done, and Ruth is that kind of inspiration pool, that keeps throwing one idea after the other at you…so I kept bookmarking them all and here are a few of her pointers into interesting academic experiments: creative waves,(online photographic collaboration) blogs in education, and unending conversation / making assessment personally relevant
both at the blog of proximal development by Konrad Glogowski. Konrad’s self-assessment sheets for blog work have the potential to become a tool for my next semester. Finally, there is this useful typology of academic blogging gathered by Henry Farrell at the CrookedTimber.org.


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