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"What you do before you start blogging is arguably the most important time of all" (¶3)..
in list: Educational Technology
BestBloggingTips shows and tells how to start screen-sharing in a Google+ Hangout. She warns that everyone present can see your Gmail address, if you share Google stuff directly, and notes that sharing screens in Hangouts are small.
in list: Tech. Tools
"Here are Kemple's tips-including how to stabilize your shooting, optimizing for iOS5 features, apps for extreme environments, tethering to send dispatches, and dealing with low light-so we all can shoot more like the pros. Just don't forget to put your iPhone in airplane mode. -Mary Anne Potts" (¶ 4, retrieved 2012.01.19)
in list: Photography, Digital Storytelling
"10 rules for clear, direct wording" of "business e-mail" messages
Here is "a <a href="http://www.uliveandlearn.com/userjoin.cfm">link</a> to the page where anyone interested ... can sign up" for direct mail notification of weekly tips from Always Learning (pab, <a href="http://blog.uliveandlearn.com/2011/06/business-writing-tips-checklist-for.html#comments">2011.06.17</a>)
in list: Writing
Six major points "to keep in mind when formatting e-mail to make it as readable as possible" (para. 4).
in list: Writing
Lists six things not to use email for, followed by a "Rule of thumb" for deciding not to use email
in list: Writing
Ten rules for writing effective mail messages that the Writing Center, Inc., will explore in coming weeks.
in list: Writing
Provides rationales and tips for paragraph formation in mail messages to make them reader-friendly
in list: Writing
Lists eight (8) suggestions to help you avoid sequential organizational faults when writing instructions or presenting other information "where sequence is important" (Sequential Order, ¶1). Of particular interest are front-loading (step 1-2) and using repetition instead of back or cross-references (step 8).
in list: Writing
Covers "bad news" organization; includes Guide for Refusing a Request and suggests ending on a positive note.
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Wiki stats "tell you how many people visited your wiki, and which pages they looked at, and how many edits they made, and what countries they came from" (What exactly are “wiki stats”?, ¶1, 2010.10.28)).
in list: Tech. Tools
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If you’re a teacher, these numbers will help you monitor individual students. You can dig a little deeper into how they’re working and behaving on the wiki, and it gives you a way to evaluate students and the work they do over a semester.
Introduces readers to packing tips at <a href="onebag.com">OneBag.com</a>.
in list: Travel
Tips from the Writing Center for Effective Business Writing that may apply readily to blogging
in list: Writing
Defines comment spam, and explains ways of avoiding or handling it
in list: BloggingTips
Christina Warren says on <a href="http://mashable.com">Mashable: the Social Media Guide</a>, "Although aimed at teens, the tips are good for anyone using Buzz to keep in mind" (¶3, 2010.04.06).
in list: Information Literacy
Offers three major tips for peace of mind when writing for or in online environments.
in list: Information Literacy
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