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I LOVE the use of blogs in education.  I facilitated a leadership course for senior executives for a number of years and used this tool to have folks reflect on their learning.  The "daily reflection" blog allowed the participants to learn from one another and enabled the course mentors to provide richer engagement during the face-to-face sessions.  This tool also gave a voice to those who were more reluctant to share in the classroom allowing more diverse views and opinions to be presented.  I did not use a rubric at the time but see the value in providing one to the participants to increase the quality of the posts.

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