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What is Blogger

Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
A person who maintains a blog.
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Blogging Technology and its Support for E-Collaboration
Vanessa Paz Dennen (Florida State University, USA) and Tatyana G. Pashnyak (Florida State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-000-4.ch009
Abstract
Weblogs, commonly known as “blogs,” are Web sites that feature a series of dated posts appearing in reverse chronological order. They may be authored by individuals, groups, or organizations, and may be used to share writing and Web-based media of any kind. Although there is nothing inherent in the basic technology behind blogs specifically to facilitate community, as with many other technological media, blogs have been used to support e-collaboration and have become known as a form of Web-based discourse (Fleishman, 2002). This article discusses how blogs and their various enabling tools and technologies can be used to foster and maintain e-collaboration.
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Web Logs
The author of a blog.
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Nethnography: A Naturalistic Approach Towards Online Interaction
Person who creates and maintains a Weblog.
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Blogs in Education
The person who writes a blog.
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Corporate Blogging
One who maintains a blog. It could be just a single individual or a group of individuals.
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E-Collaboration within Blogging Communities of Practice
A person who maintains a blog.
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Blogging
A person who originates, maintains, and updates a his or her blog.
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Researching Community in Distributed Environments: Approaches for Studying Cross-Blog Interactions
The author/owner of a blog who may not only write posts but also may control the reader’s ability to comment on those posts.
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E-Collaboration Through Blogging
An individual who makes postings to one or more blogs. Also the name of the most popular blog hosting service, now owned and operated by Google, Inc.
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Corporate Blogging
One who maintains a blog. It could be just a single individual or a group of individuals.
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Integration of Multiple Web 2.0 Tools and Student Task Completion in Two Educational Technology Classes
A free Google application tool used for creating blogs from updating your friends and family about your life, giving your own advice column, discussing your political views, or relating your experience in a topic of interest.
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