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EVERYTHING YOU NEED
TO KNOW ABOUT…
BLOGGING
Brought To You By: Ms. Zurawski
WHAT IS A BLOG???
(n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that
serves as a publicly accessible personal journal
for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs
often reflect the personality of the author.
 (v.) To author a Web log. Other forms: Blogger (a
person who blogs).
 Want to learn more? Visit wikipedia!
 Visit a sample classroom site!
 Blogging in Plain English
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THE HISTORY OF BLOGGING
The modern blog evolved from the online diary.
 By 2001, blogging was enough of a phenomenon
that how-to manuals began to appear, primarily
focusing on technique.
 It is estimated that blogging will peak in 2007,
leveling off when the number of writers who
maintain a personal website reaches 100 million.

WHY BLOG???
Many blogs provide
commentary or news
on a particular subject
such as food, politics,
or local news; others
function as more
personal online
diaries.
 Form of expression

WHAT’S ON A BLOG?
A typical blog
combines text, images,
and links to other
blogs, web pages, and
other media related to
its topic.
 Comments from other
people

IS IT INTERACTIVE???
YES! You can comment on some blogs!
 The ability for readers to leave comments in an
interactive format is an important part of many
blogs.
 You can also disable comments OR block your
blog so that only your friends can see it.

IS BLOGGING POPULAR?

As of September 2007, blog search engine
Technorati was tracking more than 106 million
blogs.
 THAT’S
106,000,000 BLOGS!!!
WHY IS BLOGGING BAD?
Credibility of authors
 Legal liabilities and other often unforeseen
consequences.
 The release confidential information.
 Blogging and defamation.
 Employees who write about aspects of their
place of employment or their personal lives,
and then face loss of employment or other
adverse consequences

TIPS FOR BLOGGING
Never offer any personal information
 Never post inappropriate pictures
 Assume what you publish on the Web is
permanent.
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Use blogging provider sites with clearly
stated terms of use

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Anyone on the Internet can easily print out a blog or
save it to a computer.
Make sure there is password protection
Keep blogs positive and don't use them for
slander or to attack others.
REMEMBER!!!

PROOFREAD and
EDIT your posts

You can use Microsoft
Word to spell check
Your posts portray
YOU as a person
 ALWAYS get
permission from your
parents to create a
blog

NOW…YOU GET TO TRY IT!!!

Now…you get to try to post to our classroom
blog!!!
Computer
Class
Blog