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This sounds just like the logbook functionality which is available in
Bodington.  Students can opt to open their books to other members of their
cohort if they want, but tutors can always add in comments - or send
comments to all logbooks.
Paul

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Dr Paul V Davis
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% -----Original Message-----
% From: Virtual Learning Environments [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
% Of ACKROYD, PHIL
% Sent: 23 January 2007 18:30
% To: [log in to unmask]
% Subject: Re: Using a VLE to track student progress
% 
% Do you have the blog tool in your version of Blackboard? (Also called
% journal LX I think; it may be a building blog you have to pay for)  A
% lecturer here with entry level students is looking at experimenting with
% putting the settings for this to "private blog", essentially making it a
% private online journal for the student, seen only by the student and
% their lecturer.  Lecturer can add comments to the journal entries of the
% students.  I am not sure how successful this has been, but an
% interesting idea.
% 

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