Thursday, February 22, 2007

International Schools Blogging



Some of the most interesting weblogs are created as cooperative or
group projects. In this case, the weblog "owner" can give "posting
rights" to other people, and their "posts" may or may not (depending
on the "rights" assigned by the owner) be reviewed before they are
"published" to the Web page. Some weblogs are set up in such a way
that only the owner or the owner and certain other people have posting
rights, but anyone else can add comments to the posts. An example of a
cooperative weblog is ComLib ,
created in the spring of this year by students in the "Computers and
Libraries" course at the
University of Iceland . ComLib carried news about
web sites related to the use of information technology in libraries.
All of the students in the class posted messages to the weblog, but it
was not set up to allow comments from people outside the ComLib Team.
Another cooperative weblog is the Illinois Library Association's ILA
RTSF Technology Users Group Web Logger - The Forum
which aims to provide community
Web space for the group.click here for international school blogger

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