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== '''How does a Blog Differ from a Wiki?''' ==


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== '''How does a Blog differ from a Wiki?''' ==
 


Although a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog '''blog'''] is a website that promote a knowledge of collaborative sharing, a blog is very much different from a wiki. A blog is an online webpage that is written from the perspective of one person. The blog owner is able to create a post or a discussion about a particular subject.  As readers have the opportunity to comment on a specific subject, the blog owner is able to reply to their readers.  A blog owner is the only person who can make changes to the web site. <ref>Cheng,GaryChau, Juliana. "International Journal of Instructional Media" 38, 2011, p 71. Computer source. Web 8. Nov. 2013</ref> For the most part, blogs can be one whole site or it can be embedded into an existing site.
Although a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog '''blog'''] is a website that promote a knowledge of collaborative sharing, a blog is very much different from a wiki. A blog is an online webpage that is written from the perspective of one person. The blog owner is able to create a post or a discussion about a particular subject.  As readers have the opportunity to comment on a specific subject, the blog owner is able to reply to their readers.  A blog owner is the only person who can make changes to the web site. <ref>Cheng,GaryChau, Juliana. "International Journal of Instructional Media" 38, 2011, p 71. Computer source. Web 8. Nov. 2013</ref> For the most part, blogs can be one whole site or it can be embedded into an existing site.
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