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Browsing: blogging
Continuing our theme of gratitude in the run up to Thanksgiving, I’d like to express my gratitude to 9 bloggers I’m thankful for. 9 people whose blogs I recommend you read if you don’t already.
People are busy & rarely respond to broad requests made to everyone, especially on a blog. It takes personal requests to readers & other bloggers to be successful.
Sarah Kessler published a fantastic post on Mashable that addresses the fears and cites real-world examples of how social media has had a tremendously positive effect for some schools and students.
Over the years we’ve posted dozens of articles about how schools can use the Internet to communicate more effectively – many written by teachers and principals. Here are the 10 best.
Christian schools are sometimes wary of the internet. Yet Covenant Christian School in the Northern Beaches of Sydney Australia is finding the school website and very active blogsite is helping build community.
The new design embraces a number of trends and values we believe are important for blogs. What do you think?
Chris Brogan is among the most respected social media gurus around. Yesterday he experienced a worship service at LifeChurch.tv’s internet campus and blogged about it. What can his post teach us about online church and social media?
Every remarkable creation, including a blog, requires both inspiration and intentionality. If you’re strong on inspiration but inconsistent, here are some ways you can improve your blog with some intentionality.
If you want your blog readers pushing back on each others ideas, this blog feature is essential.