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The Blah, Blah, Blah About Blogs

April 7th, 2006 · No Comments

I attended Kristin Johnson’s staff workshop entitled, “The Blah, Blah, Blah About Blogs: Practical Applications of Blogging for Higher Education”. Being fairly familiar with blogs already, I was curious to hear how much others on campus knew about blogs. Also, having just finished the Ambient Findability, where the author described librarians as divided on the usefulness of blogs in our information society, I was interested what type of librarians we have at CSU, Chico. (In a word: forward thinking)

Kristin’s presentation was a good overview for the audience who was mostly comprised of faculty. She showed some examples of how bloggers were using the blog tool in their classroom. In addition, she pointed out a bunch of existing blogs on campus (more for the directory). There seems to be a ground swell of blogging from the library staff. It would be great if they could combine all those resources into one blog source (beta) that was officially blessed by the campus.

One of the big points that everyone kept coming back to was the problem of signal vs. noise and how do we increase information literacy so we, as consumers of information from the web, know how to weed out the useful nuggets from the mounds of junk out there.

Here’s the presentation notes which includes links to some good blogging references. She is also presenting at this years HigherEd BlogCon, check out her presentation notes which will be made available with a screencast next week.

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