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BloggingBooks

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Blogging Books

 

Each of the following books describes the use of the noted specific blog software:

 

Richardson, W. (2006). Blogs, wikis, podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for the Classroom. Corwin Press: Blogger.

 

Murray, K., & Torres, M. (2006). Share Your Story: Blogging with MSN(r) Spaces. Microsoft Press: MSN Spaces.

 

Hill, B. (2006). Blogging for Dummies. Wiley Publishing: Blogger, Yahoo! 360, MSN Spaces, Type Pad, Movable Type, Word Press, Radio User Land.

 

Meloni, J. C. (2006). Blogging in a Snap. Sams Publishing: Blogger.

 

Gosney, J. W. (2004). Blogging for Teens. Thomson. Blogger, Live Journal, Angelfire, Frontpage, Xanga, Weblogger (book written for adolescents.

 

Warlick, D. (2005). Classroom Blogging: A Teacher's Guide to the Blogosphere. Landmark Press: Blogger, Blog Meister (his own free blog site).

 

 

Other useful books:

 

Yang, J. (2006). The Rough Guide to Blogging 1. Rough Guides.

Mc Bride, N., & Cason, J. (2006). Teach Yourself Blogging. Mc Graw-Hill.

 

Walsh, B. (2006). Clear Blogging: How People Blogging Are Changing the World and How You Can Join Them. Apress.

 

Risdahl, A. (2006). The Everything Blogging Book: Publish Your Ideas, Get Feedback, And Create Your Own Worldwide Network. Adams Publishing Group.

 

Powers, S. et al. (2002). Essential Blogging. O’Reilly Media.

 

Blood, R. (2002). The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog. Perseus Books Group.

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