Blogs are the journals of the present times. Principal-researchers are confronted with having to track, collect and reflect upon their own thinking and the thinking of the people involved in their research. Traditionally, digital-immigrants would tend to keep a journal, notebook of some sort, to express their ideas and chronologically or retrospectively reflect on their writings. Weblogs, or blogs for short, are the "nowadays" journal format. They are not only easy to create, but also easy to share. It could be authored by one or more people and commented upon in a clean, organized and accessible way. Though formatted in reverse chronological order, it would allow any person with authorized access to browse it as if it were a hardcopy diary.
Educational Leaders benefit from this type of journaling tool where information can be enriched with text, images and links to videos and other blogs. Fully interactive and shareable with other "educational bloggers", this format is a very powerful tool to track ideas overtime.
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