After reading and taking notes on Netiquette share with us which rules you find to be the most offensive and why.
Also share with us the rule you think most people violate and in what circumstances.
Do you think we need rules for how we behave on the net (internet), why or why not. Be specific and give examples.
Remember when you are responding to the blog you must use the class blog rules. Go back and read them if you forgot.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
What do you know about blogging?
For our first post, we will simply look at what we already know about blogs.
In a comment, answer the following questions about blogging.
1. How much do you know about blogging already?
2. Have you ever used/hosted/posted a blog? If yes, which blog(s).
3. What would you use a blog for personally?
4. Search the Internet and find some research about blogging? How did it start and when?
5. What benefits can you see to using a blog? Give specific examples.
In a comment, answer the following questions about blogging.
1. How much do you know about blogging already?
2. Have you ever used/hosted/posted a blog? If yes, which blog(s).
3. What would you use a blog for personally?
4. Search the Internet and find some research about blogging? How did it start and when?
5. What benefits can you see to using a blog? Give specific examples.
Welcome and Blog Rules
Hello Online A and welcome to our class blog.
Blogging is one of the topics we will discuss in class and what better way to learn than to use a blog. We will use this blog throughout the term in a couple different ways.
It may be to respond to something we do in class. It may be to post work, or comment on other's work. A blog has many different uses. We also will have each of you create a blog so that you can see how easy it is to do.
Before we begin blogging there are a few ground rules to be set!
1. All posts, must use appropriate school language and completed in paragraph form. When you post, you should be using complete sentences with proper grammar and spelling. NO: U, R, UR, i, CUZ, etc.
2. When Posting a comment, you may agree or disagree with another students comment. However, you must state why you feel that way and must do it in a manner that is polite and non-judgmental. The comments need to be non-personal and refrain from sarcasm and put-downs.
3. You must comment on every post, it is an assignment.
4. You must address the topics and questions posted on the blog. You cannot simply write, “I agree.”
Blogging is one of the topics we will discuss in class and what better way to learn than to use a blog. We will use this blog throughout the term in a couple different ways.
It may be to respond to something we do in class. It may be to post work, or comment on other's work. A blog has many different uses. We also will have each of you create a blog so that you can see how easy it is to do.
Before we begin blogging there are a few ground rules to be set!
1. All posts, must use appropriate school language and completed in paragraph form. When you post, you should be using complete sentences with proper grammar and spelling. NO: U, R, UR, i, CUZ, etc.
2. When Posting a comment, you may agree or disagree with another students comment. However, you must state why you feel that way and must do it in a manner that is polite and non-judgmental. The comments need to be non-personal and refrain from sarcasm and put-downs.
3. You must comment on every post, it is an assignment.
4. You must address the topics and questions posted on the blog. You cannot simply write, “I agree.”
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