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Blogging in Higher Education: A
Tool for Student Engagement
and Personal Development
Michael K. Barbour
Director of Doctoral Studies
Sacred Heart University
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Should You Blog?
“The content of the blog may be less
worrisome than the fact of the blog
itself. Several committee members
expressed concern that a blogger who
joined our staff might air departmental
dirty laundry (real or imagined) on the
cyber clothesline for the world to see.
Past good behavior is no guarantee
against future lapses of professional
decorum.”

•Ivan Tribble, (a pseudonym of a

humanities professor at a small liberalarts college in the Midwest), a 2005
piece for the job seekers advice column
in the Chronicle of Higher Education
entitled, “Bloggers Need Not Apply”
Should You Blog?

“The promise of blogging for
academics is great – exposing
them to new ideas and
colleagues, provoking new ideas
of their own – but it brings with
it the risk of the “ever-present
death”, an awareness of the
fleeting and fickle nature of the
self, which can undermine the
very attempt to establish one’s
academic self online, or even
off.”

(Ewins, 2005)
Why Blog?
“These issues of reputation cost and
impact on careers have to be taken
seriously. As well as overt attempts by an
institution to constrain the content of
blogs some of my bloggers felt that
others – peers in the discipline, or
managers the institution would see their
blog as not academically serious enough.
Perhaps it should not be surprising that
academic institutions can be as sensitive
as commercial institutions about what
their employees publish. It is
professionally safer to perform an
academic identity that does not bring you
into conflict with your employers.”
(Kirkup, 2010)
Why Blog?
•

“the opportunity to write outside of the
boundaries of traditional academic
publication is appealing” (Davies &
Merchant, 2007)

•

“to write in *different* ways than... official
academic writing, but often what I write on
the blog subsequently bleeds overt into my
‘official writing’” (Saper, 2006)

•

“that although the blog is ‘a supplement to
my own activities as a writer, I hope there
is a sense of risk and outrage that I don’t
allow in my academic work’” (Saper, 2006)

•

immediate publication allows for
interaction with a potentially wide, diverse
and dispersed audience (Bortree,2005)
Academic Bloggers
1. Public Intellectuals: “Many academic
bloggers use their blogs as a platform
for political debate based on theories
of political science, feminism, discourse
and media analysis, and so on.”
2. Research Logs: “The ‘pure’ research log
is a record of research conducted and
ideas that might be pursued.”
3. Pseudonymous Blogs about Academic Life:
“The kind of title given to this
proliferating branch of the academic
blog is characterized by a tongue-incheck refusal to revere the ivory tower
experience…”

(Walker, 2006)
Academic Bloggers

•

Disseminating content – as a possible way to
disseminate something they would like others
to read

•

Expressing opinions – to express opinions in a
way that is seldom possible in other academic
writing

•

Keeping up–to–date and remembering – blogging
to make the effort to read and discover new
things in the field, and also find things that might
have otherwise missed

•
•

Writing – blogging to become a better writer

•

Creating relationships – blogging to support the
development of social networks or relationship
management

Interacting – blogging to interact with others or
have others interact with us

(Kjellberg, 2010)
Schmidt (2007)
The work of the academy
should relate directly to
the realities of
contemporary life.
(Boyer, 1990)
Pedagogy Behind Blogs
Constructivist Learning Theory

•Social interaction and learning
•Collaboration and peer interaction
•Reflection, discussion and feedback
Deep Learning (vs. Surface Learning)

•Critical analysis
•Connect new/existing knowledge/experience
•Apply knowledge to new contexts
Pedagogy Behind Blogs
Student Voice

•Students share their voices and ideas on blogs
•A place for marginalized and minority students to be
heard by many

•Create debate and engage with public
Engagement in Discipline of Writing

•On-going writing, analysis, editing, experimenting
•Shaping ideas through writing
Pedagogical Possibilities
Sharing Course Information

•Post class times, assignments, exercises and suggested
readings

•Note new/emerging research, current events
Group Blogs

•Complete course activities individually or
collaboratively

•Multiple users contribute/provide feedback
Pedagogical Possibilities
Student Field Notes/Journals

•Record/report on experiences during practical or field
experiences (e.g., work placement, internship)

•Receive feedback from students/instructor
Publishing Student Writing

•Practice writing skills
•Provide a real and authentic audience to write to
•Give and receive feedback in collaborative environment
How to Blog
Commentary Entries

•news / current events
items

•trackback entries
•promoting comments
How to Blog
Lists/Links Entries

•thematic
•daily
•weekly
How to Blog
Discussion Question
Entries

•on own blog
•on other blogs
How to Blog
Information Item
Entries

•notices
•calls
•advertisements
How to Blog
Bells & Whistles Entries

•audio (podcasting)
•video (vodcasting)
•polling
Your
Questions
and
Comments
Bibliography
Bortree, D. S. (2005). Presentation of self on the web: An ethnographic study of teenage girls’ weblogs. Education, Communication and
Information, 5(1), 25-39.
Boyer, E. (1990). Scholarship reconsidered: Priorities of the professoriate. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Davies, J., & Merchant, G. (2007). Looking from the inside out: Academic blogging as a new literacy. In C. Lankshear & M. Knobel (Eds.),
A new literacies sampler (pp. 167-198). New York: Peter Lang.
Ewins, R. (2003, November 20). You are where? Building a research presence in cyberspace. A seminar present at the Moray House
School of Education, Edinburgh, Scotland. Retrieved from http://www.speedysnail.com/2003/youarewhere/
Kirkup, G. (2010). Academic blogging: Academic practice and academic identity. London Review of Education, 8(1), 75-84.
Kjellberg, S. (2010). I am a blogging researcher: Motivations for blogging in a scholarly context. First Monday, 15(8). Retrieved from
http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2962/2580
Luzón, M. J. (2009). Scholarly hyperwriting: The function of links in academic weblogs. Journal of the American Society for Information
Science and Technology, 60(1), 75-89.
Saper, C. (2006). Blogademia. Reconstruction, 6(4). Retrieved from http://reconstruction.eserver.org/064/saper.shtml
Schmidt, J. (2007). Blogging practices: An analytical framework. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(4). Retrieved from
http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue4/schmidt.html
Tribble, I. (2005, July 8). Bloggers need not apply. Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from http://chronicle.com/article/BloggersNeed-Not-Apply/45022/
Walker, J. (2006). Blogging from inside the ivory tower. In A. Bruns & J. Jacobs (Eds). Uses of blogs (pp. 127–138). New York: Peter Lang.
Director of Doctoral Studies
Sacred Heart University
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Center of Digital Learning Workshop (November 2013) - Blogging in Higher Education: A Tool for Student Engagement and Personal Development

  • 1. Blogging in Higher Education: A Tool for Student Engagement and Personal Development Michael K. Barbour Director of Doctoral Studies Sacred Heart University
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  • 3. • Rural Education Special Interest Group of AERA • Breaking into the Academy • Rock Ruminations • AECT Conference Interns Blog • AECT Blog Track: Hanging Out My Shingle • AECT Blog Track:Virtual Schooling • The Program
  • 4. Should You Blog? “The content of the blog may be less worrisome than the fact of the blog itself. Several committee members expressed concern that a blogger who joined our staff might air departmental dirty laundry (real or imagined) on the cyber clothesline for the world to see. Past good behavior is no guarantee against future lapses of professional decorum.” •Ivan Tribble, (a pseudonym of a humanities professor at a small liberalarts college in the Midwest), a 2005 piece for the job seekers advice column in the Chronicle of Higher Education entitled, “Bloggers Need Not Apply”
  • 5. Should You Blog? “The promise of blogging for academics is great – exposing them to new ideas and colleagues, provoking new ideas of their own – but it brings with it the risk of the “ever-present death”, an awareness of the fleeting and fickle nature of the self, which can undermine the very attempt to establish one’s academic self online, or even off.” (Ewins, 2005)
  • 6. Why Blog? “These issues of reputation cost and impact on careers have to be taken seriously. As well as overt attempts by an institution to constrain the content of blogs some of my bloggers felt that others – peers in the discipline, or managers the institution would see their blog as not academically serious enough. Perhaps it should not be surprising that academic institutions can be as sensitive as commercial institutions about what their employees publish. It is professionally safer to perform an academic identity that does not bring you into conflict with your employers.” (Kirkup, 2010)
  • 7. Why Blog? • “the opportunity to write outside of the boundaries of traditional academic publication is appealing” (Davies & Merchant, 2007) • “to write in *different* ways than... official academic writing, but often what I write on the blog subsequently bleeds overt into my ‘official writing’” (Saper, 2006) • “that although the blog is ‘a supplement to my own activities as a writer, I hope there is a sense of risk and outrage that I don’t allow in my academic work’” (Saper, 2006) • immediate publication allows for interaction with a potentially wide, diverse and dispersed audience (Bortree,2005)
  • 8. Academic Bloggers 1. Public Intellectuals: “Many academic bloggers use their blogs as a platform for political debate based on theories of political science, feminism, discourse and media analysis, and so on.” 2. Research Logs: “The ‘pure’ research log is a record of research conducted and ideas that might be pursued.” 3. Pseudonymous Blogs about Academic Life: “The kind of title given to this proliferating branch of the academic blog is characterized by a tongue-incheck refusal to revere the ivory tower experience…” (Walker, 2006)
  • 9. Academic Bloggers • Disseminating content – as a possible way to disseminate something they would like others to read • Expressing opinions – to express opinions in a way that is seldom possible in other academic writing • Keeping up–to–date and remembering – blogging to make the effort to read and discover new things in the field, and also find things that might have otherwise missed • • Writing – blogging to become a better writer • Creating relationships – blogging to support the development of social networks or relationship management Interacting – blogging to interact with others or have others interact with us (Kjellberg, 2010)
  • 11. The work of the academy should relate directly to the realities of contemporary life. (Boyer, 1990)
  • 12. Pedagogy Behind Blogs Constructivist Learning Theory •Social interaction and learning •Collaboration and peer interaction •Reflection, discussion and feedback Deep Learning (vs. Surface Learning) •Critical analysis •Connect new/existing knowledge/experience •Apply knowledge to new contexts
  • 13. Pedagogy Behind Blogs Student Voice •Students share their voices and ideas on blogs •A place for marginalized and minority students to be heard by many •Create debate and engage with public Engagement in Discipline of Writing •On-going writing, analysis, editing, experimenting •Shaping ideas through writing
  • 14. Pedagogical Possibilities Sharing Course Information •Post class times, assignments, exercises and suggested readings •Note new/emerging research, current events Group Blogs •Complete course activities individually or collaboratively •Multiple users contribute/provide feedback
  • 15. Pedagogical Possibilities Student Field Notes/Journals •Record/report on experiences during practical or field experiences (e.g., work placement, internship) •Receive feedback from students/instructor Publishing Student Writing •Practice writing skills •Provide a real and authentic audience to write to •Give and receive feedback in collaborative environment
  • 16. How to Blog Commentary Entries •news / current events items •trackback entries •promoting comments
  • 17. How to Blog Lists/Links Entries •thematic •daily •weekly
  • 18. How to Blog Discussion Question Entries •on own blog •on other blogs
  • 19. How to Blog Information Item Entries •notices •calls •advertisements
  • 20. How to Blog Bells & Whistles Entries •audio (podcasting) •video (vodcasting) •polling
  • 22. Bibliography Bortree, D. S. (2005). Presentation of self on the web: An ethnographic study of teenage girls’ weblogs. Education, Communication and Information, 5(1), 25-39. Boyer, E. (1990). Scholarship reconsidered: Priorities of the professoriate. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Davies, J., & Merchant, G. (2007). Looking from the inside out: Academic blogging as a new literacy. In C. Lankshear & M. Knobel (Eds.), A new literacies sampler (pp. 167-198). New York: Peter Lang. Ewins, R. (2003, November 20). You are where? Building a research presence in cyberspace. A seminar present at the Moray House School of Education, Edinburgh, Scotland. Retrieved from http://www.speedysnail.com/2003/youarewhere/ Kirkup, G. (2010). Academic blogging: Academic practice and academic identity. London Review of Education, 8(1), 75-84. Kjellberg, S. (2010). I am a blogging researcher: Motivations for blogging in a scholarly context. First Monday, 15(8). Retrieved from http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2962/2580 Luzón, M. J. (2009). Scholarly hyperwriting: The function of links in academic weblogs. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(1), 75-89. Saper, C. (2006). Blogademia. Reconstruction, 6(4). Retrieved from http://reconstruction.eserver.org/064/saper.shtml Schmidt, J. (2007). Blogging practices: An analytical framework. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(4). Retrieved from http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue4/schmidt.html Tribble, I. (2005, July 8). Bloggers need not apply. Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from http://chronicle.com/article/BloggersNeed-Not-Apply/45022/ Walker, J. (2006). Blogging from inside the ivory tower. In A. Bruns & J. Jacobs (Eds). Uses of blogs (pp. 127–138). New York: Peter Lang.
  • 23. Director of Doctoral Studies Sacred Heart University http://www.michaelbarbour.com http://virtualschooling.wordpress.com http://www.slideshare.net/mkb http://www.michaelbarbour.com/shu-blogging/