The document discusses using blogs as a tool for reflective practice. It notes that blogs can function as online journals where one can engage in critical thinking, creative writing, and reflection. Blogs allow for various media like text, video, and audio to be used. Comments from readers can further thinking and learning. However, publicly reflecting may pose risks like litigation or appearing unprofessional. Overall, blogs create opportunities for dialogue and gaining new perspectives through open reflection.
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Developing A Blog As A Tool For Reflective Practice
1. Developing a blog as a tool for reflective practice Sarah Stewart September 2008 http://sarah-stewart.blogspot.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand
11. Risks of public reflection http://www.flickr.com/photos/lincolnian/135278219/in/photostream/ Litigation Employment Mistakes Unprofessional Statutory Professional Standards Ownership
12. Being open creates an opportunity for dialogue and gaining a different perspective on a situation or problem http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomasclaveirole/538706612/
13. Different way of looking at things www.flickr.com/photos/27086465@N00/6313191
14. Reader sees how the blogger has approached a situation and learns from that reflection http://www.flickr.com/photos/ihardlyflickr/1425337109/