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Academic Blogging Circle - Blogging Event: Revision

Last updated September 25, 2010 - 3:08pm by Glenn Groulx

I would like to thank the academic bloggers within the Landing at Athabasca University who have responded to my invitation for sharing their own stories about their blogging activity.

I have been reviewing the replies, and would like to present a summary table of profiles of academic bloggers within AU landing. 

 

I encourage others to join our academic bloggin circle and add their reflections about their own blogging.

This blogging event began as a cooperative meme, inviting a group of interested bloggers to contribute by sharing their own experiences to build a sharing circle that offers more insights when developed as a group than by any one individual alone.

I would like to welcome everyone to comment on how these stories have (or have not) resonated with your own experiences, or mirrored (or did not) your own impressions. Perhaps there was something someone said that gave you a eureka! moment. Perhaps, even, something that came up from the posts led to a shift in how you intend to blog yourself in future.

Again, I invite you to share your insights and impressions, and deepen the conversation further.

Resources:

Academic Blogger Profiles (names of the participants omitted)

Contributors: (a growing list - all are invited to contribute)

  1. Jo Ann Hammond's reflective post on her blogging experience
  2. Jon Dron's post about his blogging experiences
  3. Terry Anderson's reflections on blogging
  4. Stuart Berry's response
  5. Mark McCutcheon's Blog on Blog
  6. Eric von Stackelberg"s My Blogging Evolution
  7. Thomas Shepard's post About Blogging
  8. Glenn Groulx's post and podcast about his reflections on blogging