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Researching, “Hierarchy of Change”, and Blogging

Classes started for the Spring semester. One of the classes I am taking is Inquiry and Measurement. Its about the research methods & resources used to conduct good scientific investigations, and how to measure those findings (broadly paraphrasing the syllabus). One of the books for the project is Researching Real-World Problems: A Guide to Methods [...]

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Wrapup: How people use blogging to learn

I promised to write a summary of the responses I received to this post on blogging as reflective practice, so here it is (better late than never!). Not only did I write about blogging as a mechanism for learning on this blog, I wrote about it on EMC’s internal social media site (EMC|ONE) as well. [...]

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How I use blogging

I guess I should answer the questions I asked in a previous post: Do you use blogging as a reflective practice? Do you blog about things that are directly related to your job duties? Has blogging increased your level of understanding about your role, your organization, or your field of practice? I have used blogging [...]

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Blogging as Reflective Practice

I’ve been mulling this post over for a few days now. But after reading some of Harold Jarche’s posts, I have decided now is not the time to be scared to speak up. I know everyone does not understand the big deal about blogging. I’ve even heard it said that if people have time to [...]

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