July 20, 2004
Using blogs as coaching rather than teaching tools
by Liza Sabater
voluntaryXchange: How I Get a Class to Blog for Tufte's Economics Classes Blog. What do I love about this? The blog is not the content of a class, but a snapshot of a university class as a social space. I would love to see two, three more blogs for the same course and compare them. This would definitely make for interesting insight.
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It's January now, and you can see the personality of different classes in that blog now. June is a Principles of Microeconomics class, July is a Principles of Macroeconomics class (about half of the same students). September to December is a Managerial Economics class (no students from the earlier two classes). The one running right now is 2 sections of Managerial Economics - and there are some students in there who blogged for me in those two principles classes.


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Comment by: Dave Tufte at January 28, 2005 02:14 PM