2. BLOG
1. no un. A contraction of weblog, a form of on-line
writing characterized in format by a single column
of text in reverse chronological order (i.e. most
recent content at the top) with the ability to link to
individual articles.
2. ve rb. To write an article on a blog.
3. BLOGGING’S BENEFITS
Working on & writing for a blog can provide:
•Joy: blogging is expressive & fun.
•A sense of how to communicate to other real
people.
•An opportunity to express and communicate with
your own voice.
•Practice & skill in writing; useful for future
assignments & work.
4. BASIC TYPES OF BLOGS
• Journal blog: like a personal journal, provides
unique perspectives, observations, or reviews.
• Tech blog: focused on a particular subject with a
specific audience in mind.
• Pundit or News blog: analyzes and critiques current
news-media articles.
5. ALL ABOUT BLOGS
• All blogs contain:
• A main content area with articles or entries
listed reverse chronologically with the newest on
top.
• An archive of older material.
• Some sort of comments section.
• Links to other, related, sites.
6. WRITING
• Blogs contain articles, sometimes called posts or
entries that the author or authors write.
• Content varies across different blogs.
• Blogs often only focus on a small range of topics.
• This makes writing and focus easier.
• Update frequently but only if you have something
truly worthy of posting.
7. COMMENTS
• Blogs often have a place for readers to comment
and discuss posts.
• Comments allow blogs to be interactive.
• Readers can leave their opinions, tips, or
impressions about the site or individual posts.
8. POLICY FOR BLOGGING &
INTERNET DISCOURSE @ D.C.
• Respect all genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations,
and differences among people
• Avoid talk that would be considered rude or abusive
in public gatherings for example, in class, group
volunteer activities, and courtroom proceedings.
• Show respect for ideas, values, needs, and beliefs
other than one's own.
• Use your verbal skills as a show of your
intelligence!