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The Intersection of Web 2.0 Technologies and Reflective Journals: An Investigation of Possibilities, Potential and Pitfalls

Reflection is a core component of many outdoor education programs with many educators relying on journal writing as a means of facilitating reflection. Yet the classic tattered leather journal that has for centuries had aesthetic appeal has a direct competitor that is much more alluring to many stud...

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Published in:Journal of outdoor recreation, education, and leadership education, and leadership, 2011-09, Vol.3 (3), p.137
Main Authors: Dyment, Janet E, O'Connell, Tim, Boyle, Ian
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