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	<title>** My Intellectual Flakes ** &#187; assessment</title>
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		<title>A Dilemma of educational use of blogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found my mind evolving on the issues of assessment and participation lately. I guess this is a question that never promises a quick and simple answer. This dilemma of voluntary vs. compulsory participation becomes especially salients when it comes to blog given its core nature as personal publishing vehicle. I guess it&#8217;s necessary to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found my mind evolving on the issues of assessment and participation lately. I guess this is a question that never promises a quick and simple answer. This dilemma of voluntary vs. compulsory participation becomes especially salients when it comes to blog given its core nature as personal publishing vehicle. I guess it&#8217;s necessary to put together some arguments on this issue.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px">&#8220;&#8230; when blogging is used by teachers in a prescriptive way, such as, &#8216;write a blog on the subject of XXX&#8217;, the value of blogging is very much constrained and it becomes another writing exercise. As many writers have noted, blogging is, at its best, a conversation and needs a purpose and an audience, but not prescribed topics.&#8221; ( Mason &amp; Rennie, 2006. p. 15)</p>
<p>Downes (2004) also maintained that compulsory blog-writing was at odds with the spontaneous and authentic nature of blogging.</p>
<p>I agree with them. I also want blogging to be sustained and continuous. But the reality is making blogging voluntary and giving students freedom and control don&#8217;t guarantee the sustained and continuous practice. Without a suggested topic or areas, students&#8217; writing can be lack of focus and purpose. Yes, the conversation needs a purpose and focus, that&#8217;s what glue the community members together. Of course it will the great if the focus and purpose emerge naturally. But a question arises here is how about it doesn&#8217;t? What we as educators or researchers can do to facilitate and promote it?</p>
<p>References:</p>
<p>Downes, S. (2004). Educational blogging. Educause Review, 39(5), 14-26.<br />
Mason, R., &amp; Rennie, F. (2006). Elearning: The key concepts. London; New York: Routledge.</p>
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