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A personal blog is a weblog where people publish articles related to their daily lives, interests, projects, passions and happening. People use personal blogs for online writing because they can communicate their knowledge to educate the public. | A personal blog is a weblog where people publish articles related to their daily lives, interests, projects, passions and happening. This blog is not limited, but it's a wide variety to the public. People use personal blogs for online writing because they can communicate their knowledge to educate the public. | ||
== Publishing == | == Publishing == |
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Online writing is a type of writing that is written and viewed on a computer, tablet, or a smart phone. Writing for digital media transforms traditional writing by adopting characteristics associated with oral communication. Integral elements of online writing are connectivity, fluidity, interactivity, and value.[1]
Types of Online Writing
Types of online writing include:
- Blogging
- Publishing
- Social Media and Microblogging
Blogging
A personal blog is a weblog where people publish articles related to their daily lives, interests, projects, passions and happening. This blog is not limited, but it's a wide variety to the public. People use personal blogs for online writing because they can communicate their knowledge to educate the public.
Publishing
Social Media and Microblogging
References
- ↑ Ferris, Sharmilla Pixy "Writing Electronically: The Effects of Computers on Traditional Writing." Journal of Electronic Publishing 8.1 (2002): 1. Journal of Electronic Publishing.Web. 9 July 2013.