Educational leaders can use blogs in a variety of ways. Blogs can be a way of logging thoughts, ideas, and information. It can be a sort of "diary" that is public, therefore can be commented on by outsiders and other researchers. Therefore, it can also be used as a form of data collection, because others outside the school (and within!) can comment and leave information.
Educational leaders can also use a blog as method of information distribution. Rather than traditional e-mail or memo, the leader could have a blog as a way to distribute information and a forum for discussion.
Educational leaders can also use their blog as a way to publish their own research findings with colleagues. Rather than traditional methods like publishing in a journal, a blog allows for more frequent updates and a forum for discussion through comments.
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