Audio: Jonathan Hewett on critical reflection using blogs

July 2, 2007

The following is an audio recording (split into easy to digest 10-minute sections) of Teaching using new media: Blogging as a tool for critical reflection, a presentation by Jonathan Hewett of City University at the AJE conference on convergence. Jonathan blogs at hackademic.net and the PDF of the presentation can be found at that blog too.

The first part of the audio can be downloaded from http://www.paulbradshaw.co.uk/audio/AJE_JonathanHewett_pt1.mp3

Hewett here pauses as he shows the Web 2.0 video from YouTube – shown below:

The remaining 40 minutes or so of Hewett’s presentation can be downloaded from the following links:

Entry Filed under: blogs, online journalism, online journalism education. .

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