Creative Weblogging is currently looking for a blog editor to write for this blog - 5 posts a week, min. 70 words each, for a compensation of $112.50 a month. Applicants should have a minimum of 30...
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(Source: Dickinson College) In an effort to spark interest in their institutions, college admissions offices are enlisting student bloggers to "speak the truth" about life on campus. What...
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(Source: Trinity University) We all know blogging has caught on, and that people of all stripes, including me, are trying their hand at it. So, evidently, are college presidents. Consider this bit...
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Now on to the dreaded, but necessary, evil: grammar. You must have expertise in this area or you will never be taken seriously as a writer. Grammar is the foundation your house of writing is built on,...
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By far, the most crucial skill you gain in college is your ability to communicate. Nothing will carry you as far in life as this, and a surprising number of people are lacking in this area. So take a...
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It was bound to happen: after seven years of being rated online, professors are turning the tables on their students. 'Rate Your Students,' a website created by a tenured Humanities...
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Are blogs simply a fad? Not according to a few Wharton professors who study their impact and potential. Check this out: Will bloggers upend the mainstream media? What legal protections should bloggers...
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Here's a site dedicated to advancing the use of blogs in education. "It's my place to collect ideas for Web logs in the classroom," the site's author says, "to ask questions...
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Just what is a weblog, anyway? Do "blogs" have anything in common? Why do people, in fact, bother to blog? Answers to these questions vary considerably, but one thing's for sure: Blogs...
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