Sorting the wheat from the chaff – are there too many blogs? What shall we do?

Michael Kinsley of TIME asks ‘How Many Blogs Does the World Need?’

His is a concern we all feel – information overload, but in his case it is intensified because he is a professional writer – presumably established before the blogging explosion.

My answer is simple. If every one of the planet’s citizens has one ore more blogs it isn’t too many. Blogging and the internet as a whole is the great miracle of the age – access to the nets benefits is a human rights issue. We just have to create;
a) better ways of channelling our own niche requirements
b) find better ways of finding our niche audiences.

His article is HERE – http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1860888,00.html

Author: Roger - Dr Roger Prentice

Now I write, teach and coach mainly self-understanding. At advanced levels About 21stC 'interfaith as inter-spirituality' - and how we can grow closer to our True Self. In the past I : . 1) I ran courses and give talks at conferences and in universities and colleges in the UK, China, USA, Canada, Scandinavia etc. . 2) I provided materials, outlines and lessons for Schools. . 3) My range of interests include personal development, learning and teaching, photography and film, the arts generally, spirituality and educational practice and theory. . 4) At the same time I continue developing the human-centred studies SunWALK PDS (People Development System) - a whole-person, high-achievement model for individuals, and for use in, NGOs, schools and other organizations. . 5) The key question that continues to animate me and my work remains, "What is it to be fully and positively human?" . Contact me via onesummit AT gmail DOT com (replace At with@ etc.). . All good wishes Roger (Dr Roger Prentice) . For those interested; My first degree is in English and Education. My masters is in Adult and Community Education. My doctorate presented a new holistic meta-model of education called SunWALK.

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