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{{ToolInfo
{{ToolInfo
|title=Enquiry Blogger
|title=Get students to categorise their blogs
|tagline=Supporting enquiry, through blogging
|tagline=Get students to categorise their blogs - Enquiry Blogger
|image=
|image=Enquiryblogger1.png
|description= Consider a scenario where a class works on their individual {{tag|blog}}s but also use this tool to categorise their posts. Using it they way express (say) how they are doing. The resulting blog displays a diagram to show how many times each category has been used by learners. Colours show which categories are most popular and a click takes the user to those posts. This is a set of plugins for Wordpress. Developed by the Open University Knowledge Media Institute, and University of Bristol’s Centre for Systems Learning & Leadership. Another plugin in this set will generate blogs for a whole cohort. EnquiryBlogger is at [http://learningemergence.net/tools/enquiryblogger/ http://learningemergence.net/tools/enquiryblogger/]
|topic=blog, enquiry
|strategy= (appears above table)
|description=
|strategy=  
|ideas=
|ideas=
|specs=Web tool to run as a {{tag|WordPress}} {{plugin}}
|specs=Web tool that runs as a {{plugin}} within the {{tooltag|WordPress}} blogging platform
|Link=http://learningemergence.net/tools/enquiryblogger/
|Link=http://learningemergence.net/tools/enquiryblogger/
|topic=Blogs
}}
}}
[[File:Enquiryblogger2.png|border|340x340px| |© Preview snapshot of a presentation explaining the rationale for Enquiry Blogger]]  [[File:Enquiryblogger0.png|border|340x340px| |© Preview snapshot of diagrams that show the popularity of categories used by students]]
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