Developing Writing Skills Through Weblogs
Abstract
Many students struggle with writing at one time or another
and find academic writing “daunting” (Carlse, 2019, p. 183).
One strategy I used previously while lecturing in the media
in two universities was to implement blogging into relevant
writing-related modules. Lasica (2003) argues that weblogs
(blog is short for weblog) provide an innovative way for people
to express opinions and promote two-way communication.
Many students complain that they have writer’s block and
cannot complete a particular writing assignment as they
face a mammoth task getting started. Freewriting or looping
(Edwards, 2021) are useful ways of getting the writing started
and when the topic is of interest to the writer, as in the form of
a blog, it is more likely that the writing will continue. Blogging
is very different to academic writing and adopts a more
relaxed style. Nevertheless, there are similarities across both
forms of writing: the discipline, planning and development
of ideas is consistent. A lot of students are initially not overly
enthusiastic about academic writing and referencing; however
blogging can potentially make the writing more enjoyable.
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