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Think-Aloud Blogging – Preparing for Formal Writing

August 13, 2014 by netizenship 4 Comments

One of the concerns I have about enabling student blogging is that sometimes academics (and students, I hasten to add) entering into blogging with students have not themselves clearly identified heuristics for handling self-sponsored writing – blogging by students that is reflective, emotional and highly personal, and often not directly connected with anything being taught in the course.

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Posted in: Blogging Skills, Canadian academic bloggers, Conversations with Teachers, For ESL Teachers, writing and blogging Tagged: storying, think-aloud blogging

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