Edublog Tipping-February, 2008

1st Feb 2008 Posted in: BLOG LITERACY

BlogtippingHappy February Bloggers! Remember, the first of every month is Blogtipping Day!

So, Why do we Blogtip ?

  • As readers, we can share feedback with the author.
  • As the authors, we find out what our audience likes/would like.
  • As fellow blogtippers, we can be introduced to different blogs.
  • By looking at other blogs, we can learn from each other.
  • It’s a wonderful way to introduce our audience to other blogs.
  • It’s also a great way to introduce our site to other bloggers.

So, let’s get started:

The First Blog Tip is for Ms. Frizzle:

Lovin’ you For:

  • Excellent use of Flicker images. You show social media is not just about blogging!
  • Your writing is like storytelling. Great voice.
  • Your passion and commitment to education is all over your blog-I especially love the banner

Tippin you for:

  • As a reader, images, bold words or phrases, indents would give the eyes a rest on the longer posts as well as enhance your content points.


The Second Blog Tip is for
elearning queen

Lovin’ you for:

  • I love your "porch pitch" write on your banner. It is very clear to the reader what you are all about!
  • Great range of content-easy to see why you have the Edblog nomination. Congrats!
  • The search buttons for book AND content makes finding what you need easy to do. Great idea!

Tippin’ you for:

  • As a reader, I would love to see more visuals. They would grab the readers attention and could really enhance your key points.

The Third Blog Tip is for chalkdust101

Loving You For:

  • Incredible visuals-great diagrams and images to rest the eyes upon. It really does enhance the important points in your content
  • Posts are clear and succinct, one post one point!
  • Diggin’ the link love! Many edubloggers do not link out and the conversation stops at their post. Thanks for extending it outward.

Tippin You For:

  • I would love to know more about the blogs you read. A blogroll would tell the reader what’s on your "blogshelf".