I’ve been asked to share my experience with blogging to instructors at the University of Kentucky. What better strategy than to go meta and write a blog post about blogging? In a year (allegedly) the University of Kentucky Writing Program will spearhead a significant curricular shift, which is part of the university’s larger general education [...]
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PDS on the Rhetoric of Blogging: Ideas and Advice
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