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The project will be put together by thirteen individual students who will focus on the terms used while building a WordPress.com blog. Each subpage will define and provide examples of terms related to their respective concept. | The project will be put together by thirteen individual students who will focus on the terms used while building a WordPress.com blog. Each subpage will define and provide examples of terms related to their respective concept. | ||
# | #Focus (Group Leader- Shanna Dixon) | ||
# | ##Choosing a Topic (Amy Rehner): Deciding on a focused blog topic is one of the most important steps in building a blog. | ||
# | ##Research Methods (Melissa Grantham): In order to build connections outside of your blog, you must conduct research. | ||
# | ##Interactivity (Marian Brewer): Interacting and creating blogrolls help your blog gain attention and readers. | ||
# | ##Audience (Shanna Dixon): Writing for your audience is necessary if you want to reach a wide readership. | ||
# | #Organization (Group Leader- Nadine Epperson) | ||
# | ##Categorizing Posts (Candice Barca): Learn where to put your posts and how to do it. | ||
# | ##Headers and Sub-Headers (Chrissonia McCall): Control where the reader looks and how they see your article. | ||
# | ##Lists (Tiory Clark): Organizing your posts and pages into lists | ||
# | ##Links (Nadine Epperson): Linking outside of your blog demonstrates evidence and encourages digital connections. | ||
# | #Writing Style (Group Leader- Kristin Hanlin) | ||
# | ##Readability (Andrew Clouse): Maintaining an ease of reading on an ephemeral medium. | ||
# | ##Scan-Ability (Kristin Hanlin): Dale Dougherty's "Three-second Rule" and beyond! | ||
##Brevity (Haley Clarke): How to keep posts concise and effective for readers of digital media. | |||
##Inverted Pyramind (Siobahn Fisher): Get to the point and then fill in details. | |||
##Prooreading (Kasey Miller): | |||
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== |