Blogging Tips
Read through the following rules before you create your own blog. These rules of etiquette are based on the expectations of our school community and our classroom.
If you are unable or unwilling to follow these simple rules of etiquette an alternate assignment will be created for you, and for more serious infractions, you may lose computer privileges in this class.
4. Never disrespect someone else in your blog, whether it's a person, a group of people, or a recognized organization.
6. Watch your language! This is a school assignment. It must be polite and professional. Do not use short forms or emoticons. Speak in full sentences, even when leaving a comment for a classmate. Remember the audience and purpose of this assignment. Avoid using 'textspeak' (like i, u, idk, brb, smh, lol, and especially roflmao etc. . . ) when in conversation with your classmates through your blog.
8. When you are commenting on others’ blogs, be sensitive to the fact that they are stating their feelings, ideas and opinions. You may disagree, but do not be rude or hurtful in your comments.
9. When you comment on someone else’s blog, be positive, but not empty. Do not comment if all you have to say is "I totally agree." or "Great comment!" Make sure your commentary has substance related to the improvement of their writing or reflection skills.
If you are unable or unwilling to follow these simple rules of etiquette an alternate assignment will be created for you, and for more serious infractions, you may lose computer privileges in this class.
1. No last names, school names, or addresses, even in your profile, will be stated. The title of your blog should be creative and related to the working nature of the task. (ie - school based, independent reading, educational).Your display name should be your first name and last initial.
2. Do not link to your personal blog/journal from your school blog; you may reveal information on your personal blog that you don't want to reveal on your school blog.
3. Always make sure you check over your post for spelling and grammar errors. Part of your evaluation is for communication, attempt each time to organize your writing so that it communicates clearly to the audience.
5. Don't write about other non-public figures without their permission; if you can't get their permission, use first names only. Never share someone else's last name. This is not a venue for school or celebrity gossip.
7. Make sure things you write about are factual. If in doubt - check the accuracy and reliability of your sources.
9. When you comment on someone else’s blog, be positive, but not empty. Do not comment if all you have to say is "I totally agree." or "Great comment!" Make sure your commentary has substance related to the improvement of their writing or reflection skills.
10. Have fun!
Go to the page 'How to create a blog' and follow the instructions to begin your blogging experience.
If you understand and are willing to play by these rules,
you may now create your own independent reading blog.
Go to the page 'How to create a blog' and follow the instructions to begin your blogging experience.
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