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Getting into the Blogging Spirit

Sunday, September 13, 2009
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A new school year and for their first assignment my students have been asked to blog on any topic of their choice providing it has a business / economics / financial theme. For new students in particular I find that it encourages them to develop a narrative. The new Open University blogging module for Moodle works well. I will showcase some of the blogs over the coming days - but students have been writing on an eclectic range of topics, among them:

Mature banking - Italian banks and the parmesan cheese makers
Malaysia and the palm oil boom
Trade in the 1930s
Galaticos and the European football transfer market
Financial crisis one year on
The Setanta disaster
Do our Newspapers have a future?
Market record of 75 million Euros for televisions in Muslim countries during Ramdan
The Opportunity Costs of Football Transfers
Neuroeconomics and the perverse effects of anti-smoking campaigns
I’m out ... the collapse of SpinVox
Power to Africa - better government needed to make investments worthwhile
The US Bailout Plan: ‘A Dagger in the Heart of Capitalism?’
Why Low-Quality Stuff Sells


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