I wonder what they call it when you can’t think of what to write in a weblog? Writer’s Blog, weblock? —Anna-MarieComfortably Numb (ilex)

One of Mike Vitia‘s students coins a term.

Students in several of my classes are engaging in drive-by blogging, which is the flurry of entries that one posts just before the blogging portfolio is due. That’s a very different issue than weblock, though it can be just as stressful.

UPDATE: At this moment, the night before the blog portfolios are due in my largest class, blogs.setonhill.edu is out. It’s never out for long, but the timing couldn’t be more stressful for the students. (I don’t plan to do the “if you hadn’t fallen behind in your blogging you wouldn’t feel like it was the end of the world” routine on them. I’d rather be merciful, especially this early in the term.)

UPDATE: The blogs are back up. I can’t take any credit for it — I sent an e-mail to the site administrator and within a half hour, yippee, everything seems to be working.

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  • Ah, yes, I did notice the rush of catch-up blogs on the blogosphere the last few days... this is my first semester here when I haven't -had- to blog: it's a unique feeling. (Though I did a portfolio for business purposes earlier this week! hah!)

  • but is the deadline still 4 pm? *still needs to get his coverpage done*

    I dont understand what's wrong this semester to be truthful. By drive-by blogging has unfortunately become my moniker..I think it's all the talking I do in class..I leave no room for blogging.

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