Thanks to Chris Busch for pointing out this story from the Eide Neurolearning Blog. Read it. It’s long, it’s detailed. Here’s the bottom line (literally the last paragraph in the story).
In conclusion, it looks as if blogging will be very good for our brains. It holds enormous potential in education, and it could take societal communication and creative exchange onto a whole new level.
There you have it. If you are just a blog-reader and not a blog-writer, you could be single-handedly holding back the progress of all mankind.
By the way, Chris was in my first class and has posted 164 stories to his blog since August.