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    Blogging for beginners? Using blogs and eportfolios in Teacher Education.

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    Hughes, Julie
    Purnell, Emma
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    Blogs
    Weblogs
    E-learning
    Reflective practice
    
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    This paper explores the use of an eportfolio and an educational blog within, and beyond, a professional pre-service teacher education programme, the Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) for the post-compulsory sector. Writing within dialogic storytelling practices in an online environment allows student teacher development and identity to be seen “as a gradual ‘coming to know’” (Winter, 2003, p.120) dependent upon connections and interactions with others through both text and non-text formats such as metaphor, music and video. The authors explore their personal experiences as teacher (Julie) and learner (Emma) and eportfolio’s potential for longer term impact on and in their professional teaching lives.
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    In: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Networked Learning, Networked Learning 2008: A research based conference on networked learning in higher education and lifelong learning, Halkidiki, Greece: Sani Beach Resort Hotel, 5-6 May 2008.
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    Lancaster: Lancaster University, Department of Educational Research
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