Blog
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Definition
A blog or weblog is a web-based application where authors write regularly some articles. Generally a weblog ic composed by different elements:
- The main page displays the articles sorted into a reverse chronological order
- Into a sidemenu, different kind of links are showed: month archives, category archives and a blogroll
- Search form
- RSS links
Generally a weblog engine enable the possibility to enter a new article via a web formular. User can write a title, an excerpt and the body of the article. He can also choose the categories in wich he will fill its article.
Functionalities
How To
Education Usages
Examples
Open Source Softwares
- WordPress: based on PHP/MySQL is one of the best blog engines. The new version of WordPress integrates a small CMS.
- MU WordPress: based on WordPress this version enhance some functionalities. The administrators can create more blogs with one installation. WordPress permits to have only one blog at time.
- TextPattern: based on PHP/MySQL.
- DotClear: french blog engine
- RollerBlogger: like MU WordPress but based on Java.
You can also create online blogs without any installation. Generally you have to pay for this kind of services.
Articles and resources
- Blogging? It's Elementary, My Dear Watson!
- Personal Webpublishing as a reflective conversational tool for self-organized learning (PDF document)
- Communication dynamics: Discussion boards, weblogs and the development of communities of inquiry in online learning environments (PDF document)
- Blogging as a Dynamic, Transformative Medium in an American Liberal Arts Classroom (Word document)
- Blogging as a Dynamic, Transformative Medium in an American Liberal Arts Classroom (PDF document)
- In the Classroom, Web Logs Are the New Bulletin Boards
- Educational blogging as a research tool
- Remediation, Genre, and Motivation: Key Concepts for Teaching with Weblogs