Blogging Class #2 Personalize Your Blog and Comment on my Etiquette Post.

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Blogging Class #2 Personalize Your Blog and Comment on my Etiquette Post

You can upload a school appropriate photo for your avatar. You can change your blog design (dashboard) to one of the templates kid blog provides. Comment on my blog, How do we treat each other in the cyber classroom. Click on this link Add this to your favourites.

research source :Teen Learning 2.0 – Blogging Guidelines Blogging guide lines Now that you have set up your blogs and are ready to go, there are some rules you need to follow. The following are some blogging guidelines for students. 1) Only post things that you would want everyone (in school, at home, in other countries) to know. Ask yourself: Is this something I want everyone to see ?

Source: teen learning 2.0 2)Do not share personal information. Ask yourself : Could someone find me (in real life) based on this information ? 3) Think before you post. Ask yourself: What could be the consequences of this post ?

Source : Teen Learning2.0 4)Know who you are communicating with. Ask yourself: Who is going to look at this, and how are they going to interpret my words? 5) Consider you audience. Ask yourself: What could be the consequences of this post ?

Source :Teen Learning 2.0 6) Know how to give constructive feedback. Ask yourself: What will I cause by writing this post ? 7) Treat other people the way you want to be treated. Ask yourself : Would I want someone to say this to me ?

Source: Teen Learning 2.0 8) Use appropriate language and proper grammar and spelling. Ask yourself: Would I want this post to be graded for proper grammar and spelling? 9) Only post information that you can verify is true ( no gossiping). Ask yourself: Is this inappropriate, immature or bullying ?

Kim Cofino com/blogs/ ) Anytime you use media from another source, be sure to properly cite the creator of the original work. Ask yourself : Who is the original creator of this work ?

Source Teen Learning 2.0 Commenting guidelines. We will talk more about these as well. As a blogger, you will be commenting on other people’s work regularly. Good Comments : Are constructive Consider the author and the purpose of the post Include personal connections to what the author wrote. Answer a question, or add meaningful information to the content topic: Follow the writing process. Comments are a published piece of work.