Blogs - A "blog" (or "weblog") is a personal or professional journal posted online. There are blog sites available which allow you to create your own blog for free. Some of these sites are also "aggregators" for your favorite blog feeds.

ICoP Blog Presentation - September 30, 2006

ICoP Blog Presentation - October 21, 2006

Blogsavvy - How you can effectively use blogs in education, along with reader input including hints, tips, and criticisms.

David Huffaker - Information on the importance of literacy and the use of weblogs to promote literacy in the classroom.

TLT Group - Exploring the educational uses of blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds using additional links to background information and resources for development.

Nature.com - Free Association - The Nature Genetics blog.

Capital University -  A blog for educators with links to resources on blog use in education.

Christopher D. Sessums - “Reflections on Teaching, Learning, and Computing” – sample blog.

Barbara Ganley - “bgblogging” - a sample blog with additional links on creative writing and blogging.

Collin Brooke - A sample blog, by Dr. Collin Brooke at from Syracuse University.

Judy O’Connell -  A blog including resources for creating a blog.

Alex Reid - “Digital Digs - An Archaeology of the Future.”

Doug Johnson - Blue Skunk Blog.

Michael Feldstein - Sample blog featuring online learning.

CNET News - Important blog information on security risks.

Hypertext - A blog discussing the problems in making videoblogs.