- Erasing Divide, College Leaders Take to Blogging (New York Times, 11/21/07)
- Patricia McGuire's blog (president of Trinity University)
- Robert L. Caret's blog (present of Towson University)
- Dick Celeste's blog (president of Colorado College)
- Lou Anna K. Simon's blog (president of Michigan State University)
- Bloggers Need Not Apply (Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/8/05)
- Do Not Fear the Blog (Chronicle of Higher Education, 11/14/05)
- George at Workbook crafted a long post that defends academic blogging, pointing especially to graduate students and assistant professors who reached tenure despite having public blogs.
George also notes that one blogger was refused tenure (at U. Chicago), presumably because of his blogging -- although that blogger is now tenured at Tufts.[Update 2/26/07: George corrected my bad skimming of his remarks in the comments below. Thank you, George!] - Scot Barnett, a fellow Writing Center instructor and a prolific blogger, responds to our announcement of this course. See you on Wednesday, Scot!
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Articles about academic blogging
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Thank you for the link. What I wrote about Daniel Drezner's tenure case, however, is "it is not at all clear that blogging was the reason for not making tenure."
I do not think we can presume blogging was the cause.
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