avec beaucoup de lecture (hé oui, les blogs font aussi lire, il n y a pas que des petites notes
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Pas mal de sujets abordés: blogs ou forums ? les communautés des blogs, la responsabilité des fournisseurs de blogs, la géographie de la blogosphère, etc..
- Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Formation of Norms in a Blog Community
Formation of Norms in a Blog Community Carolyn Wei, University of Washington - Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Geography of the Blogosphere: Representing the Culture, Ecology and Community of Weblogs
Geography of the Blogosphere: Representing the Culture, Ecology and Community of Weblogs Nicholas Packwood, Wilfrid Laurier University - Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Blogging as Social Action: A Genre Analysis of the Weblog
Blogging as Social Action: A Genre Analysis of the Weblog Carolyn R. Miller and Dawn Shepherd, North Carolina State University - Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Imagining the Blogosphere: An Introduction to the Imagined Community of Instant Publishing
Imagining the Blogosphere: An Introduction to the Imagined Community of Instant Publishing Graham Lampa, Hamline University - Introducing eslblogs.org at incorporated subversion
- Launching a blogging community at TV Guide at incorporated subversion
- Blogsavvy
The Legal Responsibilities of Blog Providers - The Virtual Handshake Blog | » The Conversation is Real
- Common Craft – Social Design for the Web: Not Us vs. Them — Old vs. New
Not Us vs. Them — Old vs. New - Common Craft – Social Design for the Web: Weblog as Online Community Management Tool
Weblog as Online Community Management Tool (ARCHIVED IN: Social Design Social Design ) - Full Circle Online Interaction Blog: Blogs and Bulletin Boards
Blogs and Bulletin Boards In a conversation today with Lee LeFever, we were batting around the key differences of online interaction tools like forums and blogs. Then I stumbled upon Roland Tanglao’s post in my blog reading tonight. He pulls a quote by An - A Stitch in Time…
« community of the path » – importance of regular chance encounters with community members. Think about what this has to do with blog communities and blog based community forms. - Internal communication blogs and km2.0, in Web 2.0
Some ideas about business based blog communities - CogDogBlog » Barking » Conversations: Tree People and Cave Dwellers
Conversations: Tree People and Cave Dwellers - Common Craft – Social Design for the Web: Blurring the Line Between Weblogs and Discussion Forums
Blurring the Line Between Weblogs and Discussion Forums - What’s Better to Build Community: Blogs or Forums? – Web Strategy by Jeremiah
What’s Better to Build Community: Blogs or Forums? Published Monday, October 10, 2005 by Jeremiah Owyang | E-mail this post E-mail this post Remember me (?) All personal information that you provide here will be governed by the Privacy Policy of Blogger.c - Forums vs. Blogs: A Feature Show-Down > Forum Software: First and Not So Fab
Forums vs. Blogs: A Feature Show-Down * By Molly Holzschlag. * Date: Jun 10, 2005. - 2 Cents Worth » Four Reasons Why the Blogsphere Might Make a Better Professional Collaborative Environment than Discussion Forums
Four Reasons Why the Blogsphere Might Make a Better Professional Collaborative Environment than Discussion Forums August 15, 2005 at 1:32 pm · Filed under education, technology, warlick, future - A Simple Plan for KM using blog based communities of practice
- GadgetMan’s Blog : At the Web- Based Communities conference
- Mathemagenic: learning and KM insights – Monday, October 18, 2004
- Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community , and Culture of Weblogs …
- BlogMapping – Who’s Blogging In Your Neighborhood?
- Research on the Community Structure of Live Journal
- Blogswana
Example of a blog based community - Consuming Ambitions: Consuming Ambitions is One Month Old: Thanks for the Love!
- Anecdote – Whitepapers – Connecting people with content
- restaurantgirl
- Digital Directors Guild
- Tag Gardening
- bgblogging: Moving Student Blogging Beyond the Classroom: Another Look





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