Why start a blog, especially one about education? For centuries, writers have investigated various forms of writing that result in new thought. Blogging enables writers to express themselves in ways never experienced before, especially as blogging evolves as a literary form. The interaction blogging enables between writer and reader is visceral.
Blogging is more than an individual enterprise, but a collective one. The connection between content and reader is as important as between writer and reader. Central to the conversation are the links provided by the blog. It drives the reader and the conversation at hand. This open-source market place of thought and writing is ever evolving. The hope is that Eduhuh?! will provide a space driven by reason, will allow those a place where they may raise their voice, and will highlight those who have thus far been forced to disappear into the background of the changes within education. You may agree or you may disagree with what is discussed here. No matter what, I hope you speak up and get involved. Welcome to Eduhuh?! |
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Julie K. Marsh is a long-time educator, a PhD candidate at The College of William and Mary focusing on curriculum and educational technology, and the Coordinator for Distance Education and Instructional Design at Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing in Richmond, Virginia. Her current research interests include Design Thinking, Community of Inquiry, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), creativity in the classroom, open sourced educational resources, and participatory culture.
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