Abstract
In an action research project, young male students from Sydney, Australia and Richmond, USA contributed to a collaborative writing blog. Both groups of students shared the same text with their class teachers, while using the medium of collaborative blogging, a process which was facilitated and managed by the teacher- librarian. Data was gathered using both qualitative and quantitative methods to determine whether the project assisted boys to become powerful, prolific and confident writers. Results indicated that the blogging process failed to provide any increase in the volume of writing; however the opportunity to share opinionsand ideas globally provided motivation to write more powerfully and with increased confidence.
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Pickworth, M. (2021). Boys, blogs and books. IASL Annual Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl7736
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