Why All Professors Should Blog

April 13, 2009

David Albrecht, associate professor of Accounting and Management Information Systems, presented last week on “Why All Professors Should Blog.” He provided examples and led discussion about: 

  1. Why you should blog, 
  2. What you should blog about, and 
  3. How to get started. 
blog post he wrote a few months ago nicely summarizes his main arguments. 

Now it’s your turn… if you have a blog and are a BGSU faculty member, leave your URL and name in the comments below. If you are thinking about a blog, what are you waiting for? As David mentioned, blogging “is like adding Miracle Grow to your research“! 

Entry Filed under: Blogs,Discussion-Join In,Scholarly Communication,Web 2.0 Tools,Writing. Posted in  Blogs ,Discussion-Join In ,Scholarly Communication ,Web 2.0 Tools ,Writing .

One thought on “Why All Professors Should Blog

  1.    Cazare in Bucuresti  |  May 5th, 2009 at 3:35 pm     

    1. Because somebody may want to know more about you
    2. You should blog about your work about your ideas or your life
    3. Presenting yourself , what you have done , something like a cv



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