If I were to be running a blogging course, what could I include? The course is 12 hours on one weekend, six hours on Saturday and six on Sunday (i.e. four 3 hour sessions, with lunch breaks).
Depends how many blogs you've read, I suppose. Most people don't even know what a blog is.
There's loads: hosting of images, resizing, etc. Basic "coding". Legal implications. Tools like RSS Digest. Ways of keeping track of incoming potentailly-bloggable data (Google news, etc). Spell checking and proof-reading (*cough* Chris *cough*). Business-case for blogging.
Not all blogs are splurges of what's in your head...
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Day 1
Session 1: What and why plus a quick tour of the blogosphere
Session 2: âHow toâ? â The Basics
Day 2
Session 3: âHow toâ? â Advanced
Session 4: Legal â http://www.eff.org/bloggers/lg/
What kind of looser needs a course in blogging?!
Day 1, Session1: Introduction to a keyboard. End session 2hours 55mins early. Take the rest of the weekend off.
What kind of loser needs a course in blogging?!
Depends how many blogs you've read, I suppose. Most people don't even know what a blog is.
There's loads: hosting of images, resizing, etc. Basic "coding". Legal implications. Tools like RSS Digest. Ways of keeping track of incoming potentailly-bloggable data (Google news, etc). Spell checking and proof-reading (*cough* Chris *cough*). Business-case for blogging.
Not all blogs are splurges of what's in your head...
Well they should be, they're the only interesting kind...*cough*
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