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Tool reflection6/14/2023 Users micro-blog about particular topics that can range from the simple, such as "what one is doing at a given moment," to the thematic, such as "sports cars," to business topics, such as particular products. But, still, its purpose is similar to that of a traditional blog. A single entry could consist of a single sentence or fragment or an image or a brief, ten second video. The content of a micro-blog differs from a traditional blog in that it is typically smaller in actual size and aggregate file size. Originally, these were pages keeping track of a user’sĭiscoveries on the newly emerging World Wide Web later the definitionĮxpanded to encompass personal diaries, work-related progress reportsĪnd even summaries of current events on newspaper websites. "ePortfolios and weblogs: one vision for ePortfolio development."Ī weblog is defined as any web page with content organized according toĭate. University of Edinburgh have published a paper online (PDF) entitled, ![]() To support its research project on "folio thinking," researcher HelenĬhen reports that they are beginning to use blog or "wiki" software to As the Stanford Learning Technologies group has evolved the technology The most obvious technology for reflection is the web log or "blog" as known by those who read and ![]() The following technologies can support reflection: web logs (‘blogs’) as reflective journals, wikis as collaborative websites, digital storytelling/podcasting, Twitter and social networks. 4 Interactive Micro-blogging (Twitter or Edmodo).3 Multimedia (Digital Stories & Podcasts).
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