WEBLOGGING: ANOTHER KIND OF WEBSITE

Authors

  • Miguel Zapata Ros
Keywords: weblogs, blogs, internet communities, teaching communities, research communities, on-line learning, on-line, distance learning, e-learning, learning nets, educational resources on the web, second generation websites, peer-topeer communication

Abstract

Original de Chris Ashley Traducción de Nora Lizenberg Adaptación de Miguel Zapata Ros This is the first article of a two-part series about weblogs. Part II of this article will further explore weblog technology (XML, RSS, and syndication), storytelling and new journalism, and educational applications (peer-to-peer writing and the teacher as managing editor). It is a translation adapted to the concrete uses and terminology used by the Spanish-speaking community which works and undertakes research into learning over the net.

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Zapata Ros, M. (2004). WEBLOGGING: ANOTHER KIND OF WEBSITE. Distance Education Journal, (10). Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/red/article/view/25581
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