Wednesday, December 06, 2006 11:24 AM
Kenneth Gerard PINTO
Journal article on educational blogging with respect to forums
One of the more frequent questions CIT receives is about the
difference between blogs and forums or threaded discussions.
In the November issue of the
International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning, Donna Cameron and Terry Anderson deal with this question in their article
comparing blogs to forums in the online education environment.
Weblogs or blogs are being
heralded as the “next big thing” in education. In this article we
examine the advantages and disadvantages of this form of Internet-based
interaction using the Community of Inquiry model with its focus
on social, cognitive and teaching presences. We conclude that blogging
has distinct advantages over more common threaded discussion in its
support of style, ownership and identity, and its public nature may
enhance resolution phases of cognitive presence. However, its lack of
safety and the current inefficiencies of linking and threading messages
present greater challenges than the more familiar threaded discussion
or email list. Perhaps the blog’s greatest relative advantage is for
non formal and open education that takes learning beyond the
traditional course.