My Connective Writing (Hi)story



Bud & Blogs 2.0 - A post I wrote three years ago that I keep coming back to. This post pretty much sums up the big picture of what I want to teach about blogging, as well as models the fact that blogging is, for me a very powerful way of learning. I write, I link, I think, I re-write, I re-think, I link anew, etc. Again - this post is three years old. And I keep coming back to it. How many school assignments do students return to three years later?

Types of Posts - May 2006 - A post I wrote for my speech students to help them think about the types of writing that they might choose to do on their blogs.  I thought then that blogs as research logs made lots of sense, particularly with the blog/blogging difference in my head.  I listed these:



Framing Blogging - February 2007.  Same line of thinking.  First attempt to articulate some of the details.  This post became the seed for this article in English Journal, an attempt for me to bridge my traditional writing with my online writing.  Some of my articulation:

Thinking 'bout Linking - A post from March of this year, my latest attempt at thinking through what a course on "connective writing," or blogging the verb, would look like. Lots of interesting conversation here. Some of the essential bits of my thinking:


   Our Routines - Blogging - A post I wrote yesterday for CyberCamp - a way to help folks think about purposes for blogging.  I identified five possiblilities:



Blog Category - Hyperlinks - Additional musings on writing and hyperlinks and the intersection of the two.