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title: 'BlogTalk Reloaded 2.3'
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date: '2006-10-03T06:42:01-04:00'
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permalink: /blogtalk-reloaded-23/
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tags:
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- conferences
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Panel 3
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Anne Bartlett-Bragg and Ricardo Cambiassi
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(tags: [blogtalkreloaded](http://technorati.com/tag/blogtalkreloaded))
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anne bartlett-bragg
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“reflections on pedagogy: understanding adult learners’ experiences of weblogs”
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has been blogging with students since 2001
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purpose of study: investigate the variation in adult learners’ experiences of developing social networks via blogs
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phenomenographic study
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categories of response:
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— developing networks is constrained by what the technology can do (blame the technology: weblog has held me back; couldn’t make it do what I wanted)
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— developing networks is conditional to creating an engaging online identity (if I’m not engaging, no one will read me; bloggers need “fan clubs” to develop networks)
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— developing networks is reliant upon proficient writing–having opinions and being able to articulate them (anxieties about writing)
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— developing networks is about discovering others in similar fields of interest (where do I find them?)
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— developing networks is about active participation, reading, writing, and exchanging opinions (they get it)
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implications for how we teach, how we facilitate getting students through each stage
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ricardo cambiassi
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“an attention odyssey: social news reading and communities of interest”
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(completely tuned out, alas; seems like it was a good presentation. i’ll have to go back and watch the video)
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