Friday, 3 of September of 2010

Tag » blogging

Before all you newborn bloggers, hopefully not too worn out after a term of writing and reading, sign off and possibly pack your blogs away forever (or at least until you join me again in the internship supervision course a couple of years from now (which includes class time in second life), why don’t you have a listen to this video on the all-new-singing-and-dancing WordPress 3.0 – your wordpress.com blogs are automatically in 3.0 – perhaps you like the theme, too. It gives you collapsable page headers and many things more. Enjoy!


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Blogging and your future career

Source: weeklyreader.com

Another HWR professor (Bruce Spear, who, incidentally, will take over this course in the fall when i go into my research sabbatical) wrote this to me today:

” I’ve learned of another of my students today having presented her blogging during a job interview and the interviewer was blown away, said this made her stand out from the rest, was curious about what she’d done, and offered her a job. She turned it down for something better, but when she told her story her classmates sat up straight in their chairs. “

do i need to say more?


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Fears are essential…

…why? Because they carry messages about where your comfort zones are. You don’t need to back down every time fear grips you, but better be aware. So was it today, when we talked in class about your fears and, more likely, concerns related to blogging on the Internet. I’m just going to highlight two from our discussion today:

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