- Always include a link to the originator of your knowledge. LET THE MAN BE KNOWN
- Exercise editorial discretion. If there's anyone following you, it will be because your viewpoint helps them to find things they want to read.
- Make sure you care about your topic.
- So many blogs to choose from.
- Blogs are available anywhere.
- Blogs can be accessed at the user's pace. They can give you the tip-of-the-iceberg introduction to a subject and point the way to more. An interested reader can pick an choose what interests them.
- The interactive qualities of blogs aren't up to the standards of one-on-one face-to-face teaching, but they stand up well in comparison to what happens in a lot of overcrowded classrooms.
- Blogs can allow students to self-publish at extremely low cost, and with a great deal of control over the way their ideas are presented.
- As a centerpiece of a class project, a blog could provide a great way to distribute, collaborate, and collate the work.
- Stealing others is alright when you link them in. You can't always have original ideas... can you?
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
top 10 Blogging tips
Top 10 blogging tips
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