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Ten Guidelines to Improve Student Blogging

By Dr. Patricia Fioriello

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Ten Guidelines To Improve Student Blogging

Blogging is one of the most popular ways to maintain a diary and showcase your personality these days. Anyone can have access to a blog.  Nowadays, students are allowed to have their own blog account.

There must be guidelines for a student’s blog to be effective.

#1:  For a student to have an effective blog, the student must not post something that is not acceptable by the general public or even by their peer group or mainly something that will harm other people’s reputations.

#2:  The student must protect his or her identity from other bloggers who might sabotage his or her blog. The blog must be made private to avoid other bloggers from entering the blog site and posting unfavorable comments.

#3:  Avoid posting pictures that show a bad image of a student to other bloggers.  This one of the most important tips you can give any blogger.

#4:  A student should create posts their blogs about certain topics that involve their lessons for the day.  Reflections about things in life and experiences in their everyday activities.

#5:  Treating a blog as a journal where students can develop their writing skills is a fantastic motive behind a blog. When commenting on other student’s blogs, students must comment objectively, not subjectively.

#6:  Through blogging, students have the freedom to speak out in a proper and appropriate manner. Students must avoid using obscene words when posting something on their blogs.  Some students tend to overuse their freedom of speech by posting unhealthy and false things about someone.

#7:  Through blogging, students and teachers are able to make connections with each other and also learn from each other through their comments and forums.

#8:  Teachers can also create assignments through blogging.  After posting their blog, the teacher can just check the post, approve the post and also comment on the post. Their blogs can also serve as their journals.

#9:  Some teachers prefer blogs as their way of teaching students. The teacher will just post the course outline for their students to take and let the students decide their lessons.

#10:  Students can also share their reviews with classmates and friends through blogging. They can also pass on information and schedules to their classmates through blogging.

Blogging is not just a piece of information that you as a blogger can befit from alone but blogging can also reach an entire classroom of students.

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