Blogging Module 1

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Module 1: Reading and Commenting on Blogs Beth Kanter, Beth’s Blog

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Module 1:Reading and Commentingon Blogs

Beth Kanter, Beth’s Blog

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Beth Kanter, Presenter

Photo by Steve Goodman

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The Big Picture Frame

• Presentation• Follow up Assignment• Reflection Questions• 5 Sessions• Web Resource Page

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Session 2: How To Use Blogging Platform

Session 3: The Art of Blog Writing

Session 4: Blogging: Building yourblogsphere radar

Session 5: Incorporating Bookmarks,Photos, and Videos

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Learning Objectives

• Why reading/commenting important• How to use RSS Reader• How to find blogs to read• How to comment thoughtfully on blogs

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Blogs are Social Media

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The Trust Factor

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Blogging is more than the act of writing

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Blogging is not a monologue

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It’s a dialogue!

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Transparency

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Source: Alan Levine – CogDog Blog

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Defining Your Beat

List your top three topics in yourbeat

For each one, get more specific andlist three top sub-topics in thatbeat

Extra credit: If you are alreadyreading blogs, include three blogsthat you enjoy reading aboutyour topic and why.

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Starter Pack

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Blogs will flow through your beat ..

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Reading Blogs

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There are two ways to consume information on the web

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RSS Reader

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• How to set up bloglines

• How to add the subscribebookmarklet to their browser

• How to subscribe to a blog

• How to organize andreorganize folders

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1. Sign Up

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2. Subscribe ToolOn Browser

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3. Add Blog Subscriptions to Your Reader

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4. Organize Feeds

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Live Demonstration

•Starter pack of feeds•Adding and organizing

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Reflection Question:What is the best way to organize yourfeeds for reading?

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• Set up aside a small block of time to readyour feeds everyday

• Clean house often, RSS subscriptionstend to pile up

• Don't feel like you have to read every poston every blog, use the "Mark Read" option

Good RSS Habits

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How To Find More Blogs

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•Check out the blogrolls ofblogs you are reading

•Follow the links to other blogsfrom the blogs you are readingand add them to your reader

•Follow the links to other blogsfrom people who comment onthe blogs you are reading

Do this first …

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And add the good ones toyour reader ..

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• Who's the author?• Is the blog updated often?• How long have they been blogging?• How many community affiliations? (Flickr,

widgets, blogrools, badges, etc)• Are there lots of comments?• Is the writing good?

Accurate? Authentic?• Is there content that you might

incorporate into a blog post?

• If you decide to add it to your reader,check the side bar (or blog roll) for othersimilar blogs

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Two excellent places to search …

TechnoratiGoogle Blog Search

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How can I be efficientreading blogs? How toorganize my feeds?

Improve organization offeeds

RSS Reader

What do you wantto know?

Why?Keyword

Before you start searching

Create a spreadsheet or open a word document so you can take notes

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How is this different Google Search?

•Fewer Results

•Easily filter results to see whatpeople are saying within last hour

•You can subscribe via RSS

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Commenting on Blogs

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It’s a conversation, not a monologue

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• Commenting is the life blood of bloggingand key to building a community

• They’re a way to get more minds into thestory.

• They’re a way to annotate someone’sthoughts such that the ideas can take onanother dimension.

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Read someone's blog post and start aconversation:

Before you leave a comment, ask yourself:

•What did they say well?•What did they miss?•Answer questions•What are other people saying•How does it apply to you•Look forward•Look backward•Ask what if?

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ASSIGNMENT FOR NEXT TIME

1.Set up a RSS reader if you don’t already useone

2.Add at least 5 blogs to your reader using thestarter pack

3.Think about a strategy for organizing,adding, and pruning

4.Add at least 5 blogs by referral5.Add at least 5 blogs by searching on

Technorati or Google Blog Search6.Add one or more Google Blog Searches to

your feeds