A blog created by Pam Pilant for MSU course CEP 810, CEP 811 and CEP 812.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
CEP 810 Blog regarding Web Pages vs. Blogs
I feel that the main differences between traditional web pages and blogs are the interactions, the format, and the content. First of all a blog is more of a interactive discussion between people who either own or follow the blog while web pages are more of an information resource. Secondly, traditional web page format is more formal like a book and is used to deliver facts. The format of a blog is like a discussion where many people may add information. Finally, the content of a web page is usually contributed by one person or organization and does not change very often. The blog is more fluid and continually changes as it is added to by multiple users.
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Great explanation. What is confusing is that some of the blog sites are trying to be web sites at the same time. Edublogs is a good example of that. Weebly which I use for a web page now has a blogging section. It makes sense as people only want to login to one place to get all information.
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