Blog vs. Discussion Board

Stephen Downes pointed out a great article on the use of educational blogging.  I highly recommend the read, especially if, like me, you’re still wondering about exactly where blogging fits in the practical instructional landscape.

As I pointed out in my first couple of posts, I’ve been kind of hesitant to really embrace blogging.  Not that I think it’s “BAD” or that I don’t particularly enjoy it, but I’m not really seeing that it’s “all-that-and-a-can-of-Cheez-Whiz-too” like like I’ve heard others [the general media?] proclaim it to be.  I do see it as a great way to “be heard” (at least I visualize people are listening) and the entry curve is next to zero but I’ve certainly had stronger and much more meaningful interactions in other modalities (a better term escapes me at the minute) such as online chat, via email and on Discussion Boards.  Again, I haven’t found blogging to be bad or even a waste of time but I also haven’t seen the interaction and two way communication that I, personally, think is so necessary to a good instructional experience (this is not intended as a slight to the generosity of nklkenny in posting a couple of comments).  My experience, thus far, has been that blogging is a very blogger-centric way to communicate where the blogger puts stuff out there – pretty free form – and any comments or discussion around that thought aren’t really facilitated very well.  Certainly, as far as a dialogue goes, blogging just isn’t there. 

That’s great, Paul, but where are you going with this?  Well, on Threaded Discussion Boards, I’ve seen raging dialogue take place.  They just feel much more, uh, community-oriented (not the right term but I can’t think of a better description right now).  While reading the article above, and I don’t necessarily diagree with them, I feel that maybe we are looking past existing technology and trying to force new, shiny, technology into roles it wasn’t intended to fill.  Of course, it could be that I’m still so new to blogging that I haven’t seen the big picture yet… 

So, I’ve thrown this idea out there because it’s on my mind and given you some additional information on what I’m thinking and provided some fodder in the form of an article… let’s have a discussion about it… (yes, you could consider that kind of like a double-dog dare :) )

16 Responses to “Blog vs. Discussion Board”


  1. 1 nkilkenny December 5, 2006 at 2:44 pm

    I’ve been a blogger of some sorts for a while, and in some of the mediums I notice that there’s a huge exchange and a good deal of knowledge transfer. But in some cases there is not, maybe it’s the community or the audience. For me and as I’ve posted on my blog somewhere, the blog is mainly a place for me to blurt out my reflections before I actually do something with them. It’s just an added bonus if some people actually add their comments. Just some p-nut gallery thoughts. And once in a while you make a connection or contact at it’s valid. I was able to make some strong connections via my workblog and even some network/friendships that extend outside of my company.

  2. 2 Tony Karrer, Ph.D. December 7, 2006 at 3:27 pm

    It takes a little while to become part of the blogging community. You might try responding to things like the Learning Circuits Blog monthly the Big Question – the most recent is a good one that is an end-of-year thing.

    Take a look back at Sept’s on blogging for learning professionals as well. It will point you to a bunch of different thoughts on this topic. And, there’s some discussion about blogging vs. discussion groups.

    It is hit or miss whether you’ll get exchange in the blog world, but to me it offers a better understanding of other people than I get in discussion groups.

  3. 3 pfender December 8, 2006 at 12:28 pm

    Thanks for your input, Tony, and Natalie!

    The one thing that was intriguing in the article I cited was that the “discussion topic” is dictated specifically by the blogger which will [I assume] give it more relevance for that person. Of course, this depends on the volume of comments that readers make.

    Maybe it’s just a matter of changing the mindset from “everyone contributes” (discussion board) to “blogger initiates then everyone contributes”?

  4. 4 Jamal March 14, 2007 at 9:25 am

    This is a test blog for me to see if this works. This is my first blog and I hope that bloggins sticks around.

  5. 5 pfender March 14, 2007 at 12:28 pm

    Well, it worked! Welcome to blogging. I’m very sure blogging will be around for many, many years yet.

  6. 6 JanekMakowski July 30, 2007 at 4:41 pm

    I’d like to say hello to all people on this board.

    Regards,
    Janek

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    Is it possible to embed a discussion into a blog…a kind of hybrid?

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