November Blogtipping: Edublog Style

Blogtipping Happy November Everyone!
It’s that time again, remember here is why I blog tip:

  1. As part of the audience, we can share feedback with writers we like.
  2. As authors, we find out what our audience likes.
  3. As fellow blogtippers, it is a great way to be introduced to new and different blogs.
  4. By looking at other blogs and blogtippings, we can grow.

So, let’s go Blogtipping!

First Blog Tip: Adversity University

Lovin’ it For:

  • Great positive messages-very inspiring!
  • Wonderful diversity of topics-your points are universal.
  • Engaging site-your smile permeates throughout the site.

Tippin’ it For:

  • I love videos and links, would love to see more images.  Your messages are so powerful, images would resonate even more.


Second Blog Tip: The Blog of Proximal Development

Loving it for:

  • The provocative conversation-great perspectives
  • Great links out-it makes the conversation expendable

Tippin it for:

  • Love hearing your thoughts, images would really emphasize your points


Third Blog Tip:  Christopher D. Sessums

Lovin’ it For:

  • Wonderful to navigate-on point, to the point, easy to engage with
  • Love the visuals-it enhances the power of your message
  • Extensive blogroll-incredible resources to extend the conversations

Tippin’ it for:

  • Categories-you have great range of topic-love to see the categories on the front page somewhere

Previous Blogtippings: October

 

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  • http://www.adversityuniversityblog.com Stephen Hopson

    Angela:

    What a delightful surprise to see you giving me such link love here about Adversity University. What’s funny is that I was just thinking about adding more visuals to my site! But I hadn’t taken any action yet then I see your suggestions here. A divine message? I think so!

    Another thing is just when I was beginning to wonder if my site was making an impact, I see a bunch of blogs like yours telling THEIR READERS about it. Wow. Gosh, thanks.

    And here’s a smile for you. :)

  • http://www.angelamaiers.com Angela Maiers

    Stephen, I am glad to be a resource so the conversation continues. As I new blogger, I have the same feelings so hoping that the posts I write spark important reflections and conversations. It is an amazing way to meet people like yourself! Keep up the great work, and I look forward to continuing the dialog.