In response to
Sue Water's recent post and in follow up to
our final discussion in
OpenPD regarding a few of the intricacies of blogger etiquette, I have decided to write
a series of posts concerning the matter. I will focus all discussion of etiquette upon what has come to be termed
the edublogosphere - or educational blogging - because I think that we actually have our own standard, our own set of rules, and should (more often than not) set the proper example for others.
It is my hope that such posts promote a healthy discussion about current blogging and educational trends, as well as advancing us toward a normative view of edublogger etiquette - if that’s even possible.
Several items of note:
- The entire thread of edublogger etiquette posts can be viewed by clicking here.
- Any comment addressing the whole should most likely be assigned to this post.
- All posts that I write addressing this topic will contain both a copy of the logo I've created for this thread and a link to this post (the index post, if you will).
Feel free to participate in this discussion by:
- Adding your voice to the comments of any post.
- Adding your voice by writing a post on your blog or on any social network. Please tag related posts with the 'edubloggeretiquette' tag and feel free to include the logo.
Tags: blogosphere, edubloggeretiquette, education, technology
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