Hi their,
Hmmmm. this is my first attempt and i am redoing due to my first attempt is a bad blog and the more im learning and reading and gathering information on internet communications. I am looking at my really first attmps and sayin ok "what is this i understand that can read my work" LOL so
blogs are next generation Web sites. The question is how to do it well.
my 5 tips on blogging is....
1/Relax and have a hour of quiet time when you are doing this as its hard to concertrate when their are kids or you are just stressed from a hard days work...
2/ Setup your blog page on how you feel on the content and what you would like to put up on the page that other people can read. Ask yourself these questions: What is it that you really want to say? What are your other bloggers and uni fella's really interested in?
3/Relax as its safe and you do not need to worry about can they see my personal details when you setup your blog they ask this to be private or public. either 1 is fine. ex- is mine is public and i have put a picture in my profile as i am not worried due to my personal details are not shown..
4/ dont get shy with writing anything If taking on a project with no end to it feels overwhelming, begin a blog surrounding a certain event. You may find that there's a long-term tie-in, and you can continue the blog. Or, you may find that you've had enough, but now you have some experience under your belt and may not feel as apprehensive
5/ the writing style use any style you want etc you can do the essay style or just plain jibberish as mine is simple and sometimes hard to understand... LOL and i have to edit as i have posted and read and gone (what?).
Most in important q's is to make sure after you have done your tasks...
highlight from the internet toolbar press Ctrl C and when you have written on the discussion board press Ctrl V t paste the url site so everyone can click on and see your page..
An effective blog enables you to to have a two-way conversation with other fellow students that are doing net 11. We publish our side of the story and—perhaps most crucial—shape the conversation online around Net11 internet communications tasks and assignments.
cheers
kylie smith
05 December 2008
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