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Blogs in the YouNiversity

Henry Jenkins, Director of MIT's Comparative Media Studies Program puts forward the concept of the YouNiversity, suggesting that blogs will play a central role:

Blogs represent a powerful tool for engaging in these larger public
conversations. At my university, we noticed that a growing number of students were developing blogs focused on their thesis research. Many of them were making valuable professional contacts; some had developed real visibility while working on their master's degrees; and a few received high-level job offers based on the professional connections they made on their blogs. Blogging has also deepened their research, providing feedback on their arguments, connecting them to previously unknown authorities, and pushing them forward in ways that no thesis committee could match. Now all of our research teams are blogging not only about their own work but also about key developments in their fields.

Original photo by Matt Kaliner from here, reproduced under a cc by 2.0 license.

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