
Anne Davis, who works at Georgia State University in the Instructional Technology Center in the College of Education, has been keeping an online blog a lot longer than I have. Recently, in a listserv mailing to members of the National Writing Project, I learned of her hard work and intellectual efforts.
Her on-going blog is called EDUBLOG INSIGHTS; Comments, Reflections and Occasional Brainstorms (and it can be reached by clicking on this link).
To highlight my initial perusal of Anne Davis's thinking, I wish to acknowledge why "Blogging is educationally sound for teaching students" -- a list she has compiled on her own site:
*Blogs provide a space for sharing opinions and learning in order to grow communities of discourse and knowledge — a space where students and teachers can learn from each other.
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