Short video lecture on blogging and learning available
Blogging can help you to gain confidence, practice writing, and participate in networks of other learners. How can you help students to use blogs so that they also learn these things?
In this ten minute video lecture, Jill Walker Rettberg from the Digital Culture Research Group talks about how she began blogging several years ago as a PhD student, and how she has used blogging in her teaching to try to share some of the benefits of blogging with students.
The video lecture is produced by Høgskolen i Bergen as part of Virtual Book: E-pedagogy for Teachers in Higher Education, an online master's course for teachers in e-pedagogy.
To view the video, please go to the Virtual Book website.
Screenshot of video lecture by Jill Walker Rettberg Foto: Screenshot
Last updated 7.8.2012
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