Best blogged paper(s)

Nominate your choice for best blogged paper(s)

11 Comments

  1. Tama says:

    For 2004, surely the blog collection Into The Blogosphere(also using blog architecture) has to be my nomination!

  2. Jill says:

    What’s a blogged paper, anyway?

  3. Josie Fraser says:

    Derrick Morrison, Auricle for
    E-Learning Flexible Frameworks and Tools: Is it too late? – the Directors Cut
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/dacs/cdntl/pMachine/morriblog_more.php?id=315_0_4_10_M
    and Learning Material Repositories – Rafts or Battleships? – Part 1 & 2
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/dacs/cdntl/pMachine/morriblog_more.php?id=291_0_4_0_M
    http://www.bath.ac.uk/dacs/cdntl/pMachine/morriblog_more.php?id=292_0_4_0_M

  4. Scott Leslie says:

    Stephen Downes, “The Buntine Oration: Learning Networks”
    http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/website/view.cgi?dbs=Article&key=1097292310

  5. James Farmer says:

    I guess it’s a publication that has either been blogged or done the rounds in the blogosphere… either way when it comes to voting I figure peoplw will make up tehir own mind.

    Good questions knocking around though… really helping in forming some ideas for this!

    Cheers, James

  6. Anonymous says:

    Stephen Downes, Educational Blogging
    http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/erm04/erm0450.asp

  7. Anonymous says:

    Well, you bet I’m glad to see Educational Blogging in nomination… I will add This post from Martin Roell who inspired all of us in 2004…

  8. Sorry, I just forgot to put my id; the recent nomination was not anonymous…

  9. The Eyetrack III research got a little play in the blogosphere and it certainly is interesting stuff.

  10. Eric Behrens says:

    I second the nomination of Eyetrack III.

  11. Lilia says:

    Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs: it’s controversial, has been criticised a lot by lack of understanding of blogging culture, but provides a bit of cold shower for bloggers researching weblogs by showing our stereotypes about average weblog :)