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N. Sivasothi, from the Deparment of Biological Sciences, reflects on his usage of the Animal Behaviour Module Blog : NUS Module Blog I tried it out and a blog is more visual than the forum. Useful when highlighting web sites or material I cite. It is Read More...
There are a few books about blogs in NUS Libraries . Most of them deal with either personal blogging or business blogging. Yes, blogs are being used in public/customer/corporate relations and in marketing. However, I couldn't find any books on blogging Read More...
In her article about using blogs to teach philosophy , Linda E. Patrik touches on the blogs vs forums issue, in the context of learning management systems. (For Blackboard, substitute IVLE.) Her blogging model involves student blogging. This is the approach Read More...
Likehack.org highlights Tom Haskins' different motivations for blogging : Distraction blogging Archive blogging Conversation blogging Democratic blogging Distraction blogging falls squarely into the myopic view that the mainstream media loves to propound. Read More...
We don't have many science-related blogs in NUS, which is somewhat surprising considering that science matters, particularly their impact on society, are highly bloggable. There's Habitatnews , a natural history news blog maintained by N. Sivasothi of Read More...