Internet Blogs’ Potential in Education
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in E-learning - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper is devoted to general aspects of an Internet blog as an educational instrument and its prospects in education. The authors touch upon the connection between demographic challenges and the current educational trends, showing the main skills of Generation Z. A blog as a teaching tool can be broken down into a number of categories. The paper also discusses in short a few popular blogging platforms.
Authors and Affiliations
Kateryna Poznanska, Maryna Romaniukha, Lyudmyla Sorokina
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