Blogging Guidelines

  1. Treat our blog  spaces as classroom spaces — use appropriate language and be sure that anything you write you are proud of and are prepared to take responsibility for!! Your blog exists as a public space on the Internet. When you put something on the Internet, odds are really good that it will ALWAYS stay on the Internet. If you are not careful about what you write, it could come back to haunt you in the future.
  2. Never EVER EVER give out or record personal information on your blog. Please – no last names, phone numbers, home addresses, IM screen names etc. (It is probably not wise to give out your personal email address either). Again, your blog is a public space on the Internet and anyone, anywhere, could be reading it. So….don’t share anything that you don’t want the world to know.
  3. Even though it isn’t published anywhere on your blog, you should never EVER EVER give someone else access to your blog account.  As your teacher, I have your usernames and passwords, however, you should not just give it to anyone else.
  4. Never disrespect anyone or anything in your blog posts. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a person, an organization, or just a general idea. When you write your opinion on a topic, you don’t want someone making a stab at what you are passionate about. So, don’t do it to someone else. Try your best to make sure you’re not going to offend anyone in your posts.
  5. Don’t write about other people without permission; if you can’t get their permission, use first names or initials only. Never share someone else’s last name.
  6. Always check over your post for spelling and grammar errors, and your use of words. (HINT: Try pasting your post in a word processor first and using the spell checker or use an internet spellchecker before posting on your blog.)
  7. Make sure things you write about are factual. Link to your sources. But never link to something you haven’t read and understood completely. When you link to something, make sure it is something that you really want to be associated with. If a link contains material that might be in poor taste or make some people uncomfortable, you should probably warn readers by using a parenthetical note or some other word of caution.
  8. If you have a personal blog, please do not link to it from your class blog. In doing so, you may unintentionally reveal information that you don’t wish to reveal.
  9. Be aware of copyright — especially with sounds and images. Make sure what you use is copyright free !! (Just because you find it on the internet does not mean you are free to use it without permission !!) Please review Copyright Issues on the Web for more information.
  10. Keep it education-oriented. Stick to tasks set in class. Unless it pertains to the assignment, stay away from discussing plans for the weekend, general rambling, or diary entries about nothing. Chances are your responses to class tasks will usually be far more interesting!!

These blogging guidelines have been adapted from those found here.

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