MIS for the Networking Age
An interesting example of a course taught almost entirely through the use of a blog. It is a course on e-business so the topic suits the medium. Drilling down reveals an amazing array of resources for the course, all published in the blog.
One particular interesting area is the use of the blog for student short research projects, some of the students' chronological postings make fascinating reading; they provide a valuable documentation of the group work process. (List of all research projects in the course)
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