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James (Mitch) Thompson

(D8, H4) Link 1 - 31 Days to a better blog... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting site in that the blogger spent two years analyzing the things that both limited and improved a blog. There are some helpful ideas not just about the presentation and content production aspects but also thoughts on having a vision/direction for the blog always in mind. Some of the key ideas about having a key strategy in mind and working within a well planned concept are useful ideas to bear in mind.
Amethyst Hehman

d#8 hw#3 - 0 views

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    Clean and easy to read blogs are what audiences enjoy looking at. Learn how to do it the right way on the site!
lydia cruz

D#8 Hw#3 - 0 views

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    This one was my favorite because it give you alot of useful links that can help you inprove your blog, what not to do, and so much more. i can say that this help me out alot and i kind of undstand blogging a little more then i did
lydia cruz

D#8 HW#3 - 0 views

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    this is a very interesting site because it shows you examples of blogs and how to blog. it gives tons of examples and it lest you know the perpose of bloging.
Lacey Preach

D#8 HW# 3--7 elements to make your blog look good - 0 views

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    This web site is about the visual aspect of your blog. From balance and color. You need to make your blog interesting so people won't get bored
April Gallegos

11 Tips to Improve Your Blog Writing - Food Blog Alliance - 0 views

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    This is a good resource for how to improve your blog because it tells you to spell check (which I'm surprised lately with how many things I've been reading on and offline that are not spell checked...), it says to back up facts, and have a plan. Even though this webpage is mostly for food blogs, I think a lot of the info can be used for regular blogs also.
Shelley Rodrigo

Creating Your Web Presence: A Primer for Academics - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of High... - 0 views

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    We'll return to this for project #3. 
Garrett McConchie

Better Documentation - 1 views

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    I chose this site because not only was it a "how-to" site, but it was also a how to better yourself in the sense of documentation. I thought it was helpful.
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    very neat. good article.
Amethyst Hehman

d#7 hw#1 - 1 views

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    This was what I chose for my digital age generic bookmark. It is just an example of documentation in the workplace
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    Documentation in the digital age is something that is to be managed extra carefully.
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    as a manager for the past 6 years, i can verify that this is very important both to protect yourself from liability and to demonstrate that you took appropriate actions when needed. it is also helpful when reflecting back to get a "big picture" view of a particular situation and make sure you didn't miss anything important.
Amethyst Hehman

d#7 hw#1 - 1 views

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    This site gives you examples, to steps, to info on why it's important.
Corey Nicholson

D#6 HW#2 3 - 2 views

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    This was another interesting site for copyrighting; it shows 10 different common myths that are thought about for copyrights. It also covers issues involving fair use as well.
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    that was a good article Corey. I liked how they addressed each one and gave some specifics to explain each myth.
Roxana Sandoval

D#7, HW#1-Documentation in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    this website talks about collaborative documentation in the digital age
Roxana Sandoval

D#7, HW#1-Process Documentation - 0 views

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    It has information on the importance of documentation and methods of documentation
Amethyst Hehman

d#7 hw#1 - 1 views

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    Documentation is necessary in the workplace, and this site explains why.
Austin Kremer

D#7 Hm#1 Documentation Website - 1 views

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    This is a good university article discussing the aspects of the classification of an online document. It goes into the qualities and how it may be less distinguished than it's paper copy form. The reason I find it relevant to our material is that it covers the history of how we went from documents to 'documentation'.
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    This page describes how a document can be used in the digital age, rather than using paper to document. It shows how documents (paper) are being turned into documentation (digital media)
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    This website tells what is a document. It gives the theory behind documentation and helped me to understand why we document things a little more.
Austin Kremer

D#7 Hm#1 Documentation website - 1 views

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    This website has a great graph showing different types of sources and appropriate places to use then. I find that the simpleness of the website is what makes it effective as a learning tool.
Tessa DeBell

D#7 H#1 - Citation in digital scholarship - DigitalClassicist - 0 views

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    From a site for scholars of humanities, a wiki from general guidelines about making citations to how to cite in html language for the digital age.
Tessa DeBell

D#7 H#1 - Citing Your Sources - 0 views

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    This has general guidelines for evaluating the reliability of a web site, guides for getting permission to use material, and some citation guidelines (including digital media).
Tessa DeBell

D#7 H#1 - Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Avoid It - 0 views

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    How to avoid accidental plagarism.
lydia cruz

D#7 HW#1 - 0 views

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    this was the best example i found about documentation because it not only explains to you what it is but how to do it. it makes it simple and breaks down everything into pieces so that you can see all the parts that aqre in cluded it it. this website also informs you about how it works in management.
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