tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3438385.post1500094239838934901..comments2024-02-10T01:17:45.805-08:00Comments on Brainstorm in Progress: Using a Blog-Based Environment to Support a Community of LearnersGeoff Cainhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06997344068009095701noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3438385.post-5184726432672075322014-01-30T12:45:00.201-08:002014-01-30T12:45:00.201-08:00I attended this workshop and was inspired by the c...I attended this workshop and was inspired by the collaborative effort of three different departments on campus that came together to solve an issue. <br /><br />The result is a dynamic product that will not only meet the needs of the Child Development program’s students and faculty, but has the potential to expand in yet unknown ways.<br /><br />Not only will these students be part of an ongoingPam Doughertynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3438385.post-5207461792775587322014-01-16T14:47:42.725-08:002014-01-16T14:47:42.725-08:00I love Patrick's Point.
That aside I have a ...I love Patrick's Point. <br /><br />That aside I have a couple of examples of blog based communities that I have been involved in. Two are pretty large and the other is a recent version of a class I taught few years back.<br /><br />The first is ds106. It has been run from several institutions and as a class it is WP based and has students working from thier own domains. http://ds106.us/<br /Todd Conawayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072877135202170621noreply@blogger.com