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    Share Your Thoughts: Why Blog?

    SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS: WHY BLOG?


    blog_logo.jpgAs part of our 'Why Blog?' resources we want to know what you use a blog for.

    Blogs can be great for sharing academic knowledge and expertise, or for sharing new ideas and thoughts on a particular topic. As shown in our case studies, a blog does not have to have an academic basis. They can be used for social and collaborative or for building online profile.

    Do you use a blog to spread knowledge or to form connections with others? How much success have you had in reaching your target audience? Have you found running a blog to take up a lot of time, or do you contribute to a group blog?

    We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on academic blogging so please share your comments and ideas below...

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