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Blogs

According to the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, a blog is "a website where entries are commonly displayed in reverse chronological order". The word "blog" is a portmaneau (a word that fuses two or more words for a combined meaning) of the words "web log".

Blog Features

Blogs most commonly have a single author and theme, but may also be contributed to by a group of authors. Blogs may be categorized by topic (i.e., politics, food, entertainment, travel) or by primary media (i.e. image blogs, video blogs or vlogs, audi blogs).

Other common features of blogs include:

Blog Uses

Based on their chronological structure as common use for expressing an individual perspective, blogs are particularly well-suited for the following uses:

Blogs have grown significantly in popularity in recent years. In December 2007, the blog search enging technorati (www.technorati.com) was tracking 112 million blogs daily, a number that had increased by nearly 20 million in only four months.

Example Blogs

The following examples illustrate a range of blog uses and features that have relevance to educational settings.

Blog Software Options

There are many options software available for creating blogs, including online tools and blog software installed on a servers; there are both free and fee-based tools in each category.

Here are two examples of free, online tools:

Examples of installed blog software include:

For a comparison of 23 blog tools, see www.weblogmatrix.org .

Blackboard also features a course-centric blog tool. For instructions on setting up a blog in your Blackboard course, see the ATS Blackboard Tips Blog

Considerations for Blog Assignments

To design a blog assignment for classroom use, you may want to consider the following questions: