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Question 1.1

Etu❣Sep 07, 2020

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Question 1.1

Question 1.1

About Weblogs
Sep 07, 202008:45
Blogger

Blogger

A blogger is someone who writes a blog.
Sep 07, 202000:07
Explain what blogs pedagogy is and practice on your blog

Explain what blogs pedagogy is and practice on your blog

Pedagogy most commonly understood as the approach to teaching refers more broadly to the theory and practice of education and how this influences the growth of learners. In teaching pedagogy requires meaningful classroom interactions and respect between educators and learners. The goal is to help students build on prior learning and develop skills and attitudes and for educators to devise and present curriculum in a way that is relevant to students,aligning with their needs and cultures.
Sep 07, 202000:50
A blogroll

A blogroll

A blogroll is a list of blogs and bloggers that any particular blog author finds influential or interesting- so much so that the author wants the link to be enduringly visible on his o her site instead of just in occasional entries. A blogroll is often found to one side of a blog's entries, and the hyperlinked names lead directly to the blogs in question. Blogrolls indicate which online community a blogger is attracted to or belongs to, and they are part of the conversations of the blogosphere.
Sep 07, 202000:46
Permalink

Permalink

The homepages of most weblogs have several entries,or posts,listed on them. Because blogs tend to be more frequently updated, articles you find on a weblog's homepage one day may not be there the next day. A permalink is the permanent identifier to a specific weblog post or article. Bloggers love permalinks because they provide an easy way to capture specific references to posts or articles about which bloggers are writing.
Sep 07, 202000:42
Are Weblogs a business or a hobby ?

Are Weblogs a business or a hobby ?

For most people, blogging is a hobby. For some, especially journalists, writers, and business and political leaders, writing blogs enhances their professional careers by giving their voices a broader audience and allowing more engaged contact with their readers, constituents, and customers. Some bloggers have readership numbers approaching that of big media and are able to earn income from their popularity.
Sep 07, 202000:37
What's the relationship between blogging and journalism

What's the relationship between blogging and journalism

Weblogs are different from traditional media.Bloggers tend to be more opinionated, niche-focused, and partisan than journalists, who strive for editorial objectivity. Blogs encourage dialog with readers,which is why many traditional journalists now also have blogs. The relationship between blogging and journalism can be characterized as symbiotic rather than competetive. Bloggers are often sources for journalists, and many blogs contain commentary and riffs on what journalists wrote that day. Frequently newsmaker use blogs to respond to what journalists write about them. And by linking to traditional media, weblogs can introduce new readers to journalists and their publications.
Sep 06, 202001:05
A comment

A comment

Many Weblogs allow readers to write a reaction to what was written in the blog entry. Comments can often be found directly following the blog entry.
Sep 06, 202001:02
Weblog post or entry

Weblog post or entry

An entry or post are the terms often used to refer to a specific article or commentary written by the blogger on his or her weblog.
Sep 06, 202000:17
How a weblog different from a website

How a weblog different from a website

A weblog is a website that is updated frequently, most often displaying it's material in a journal-like chronological dated entries or posts using the permalink URL or address. In a blog,the content can be published and syndicated separately from the formatting using an RSS feed. Readers can then subscribe to the feed to automatically receive updates.
Sep 06, 202000:50
Blogosphere

Blogosphere

Blogosphere is a word used to describe the online community of bloggers and their writings.
Sep 06, 202000:11
Blogger

Blogger

A blogger is someone who writes a blog
Sep 06, 202000:08
Common misconceptions about Weblogs

Common misconceptions about Weblogs

The main misconceptions about blogs is that they are only personal diaries. Weblogs come in all favours,from personal journals that are mainly shared with close friends and family, to blogs with readership levels placing them in the league of mainstream media. Blog topics include political commentary, product reviews, scientific endeavors and any area of information where people have a deep expertise and a desire to express it.
Sep 06, 202000:44
Importance of blogs

Importance of blogs

The power of weblogs is that they allow millions of people to easily publish their ideas, and millions more to comment on them. Blogs are fluid,dynamic medium,more akin to a conversation than to a library-which is how the web has often been described in the past. With an increasing number of people reading, writing and comment on blogs,the way we use the web is shifting in a fundamental way. Instead of primarily being passive consumers of information, more and more internet users are becoming active participants. Weblogs allow everyone to have a voice.
Sep 06, 202000:52
Weblog

Weblog

A weblog or blog is a personal journal on the web. Weblogs cover as many different topics, and express as many opinions, as there are people writing them. Some blogs are highly influential and have enormous readership, while others are mainly intended for a close circle of family and friends.
Sep 06, 202000:24
How a weblog different from a website

How a weblog different from a website

A weblog is a website that is updated frequently, most often displaying its material in journal-like chronological dated entries or posts. Most blogs allow readers to post comments to your post and link from their blog to your posts using the permalink URL or address. In a blog, the content can be published and syndicated separate from the formatting using an RSS feed. Readers can then subscribe to the feed to automatically receive updates.
Sep 05, 202000:46
Common misperceptions about Weblogs

Common misperceptions about Weblogs

The main misconception about blogs is that they are only personal diaries. Weblogs come in all flavours, from personal journals that are mainly shared with close friends and family, to blogs with readership levels placing them in the league of mainstream media. Blog topics include political commentary, product reviews, scientific endeavours, and any area of information where people have a deep expertise and desire to express it.
Sep 05, 202000:45
Weblog post or entry

Weblog post or entry

An entry, a post, or a posting, are the terms often used to refer to a specific article or commentary written by the blogger on his or her weblog
Sep 05, 202000:17
Blogosphere

Blogosphere

Blogosphere is a word used to describe the online community of bloggers and their writings.
Sep 05, 202000:11
Importance of blogs

Importance of blogs

The power of weblogs is that they allow millions of people to easily publish their ideas, and millions more to comment on them. Blogs are a fluid, dynamic medium, more akin to a "conversation " than tona library- which is how the web has often been described in the past. With an increasing number of people reading, writing, and commenting on blogs, the way we use the web is shifting in a fundamental way. Instead of primarily being passive consumers information, more and more Internet users are becoming active participants. Weblogs allow everyone to have a voice.
Sep 05, 202000:53
What's the relationship between between blogging and journalism

What's the relationship between between blogging and journalism

Weblogs are different from traditional media. Bloggers tend to be more opinionated, niche-focused, and partisan than jounalists, who strive for editorial objectivity . Blogs encourage dialog with readers, which is why many traditional journalists now also have blogs. The relationship between blogging and journalism can be characterized as symbiotic rather than competitive. Bloggers are often sources for journalists, and many blogs to respond to what journalists write about them. And by linking to traditional media, Weblogs can introduce new readers to journalists and their publications.
Sep 05, 202001:05
Permalink

Permalink

The homepages of most weblogs have several entries, or posts, listed on them. Because blogs tend to be frequently updated, articles you find on a Weblog's homepage one day may not be there the next. A permalink is the permanent identifier to a specific Weblog post or article. Bloggers love permalinks- they provide an easy way to capture specific references to post or articles about which bloggers are writing.
Sep 05, 202000:42
Blogroll

Blogroll

A blogroll is a list of blogs and bloggers that any particular blog author finds influential or interesting- so much so that the author wants the link to be enduringly visible on his or her site instead of just in occasional entries. A blogroll is often found to one side of a blog's entries, and the hyperlinked names lead directly to the blogs in question. Blogrolls indicate which online community a blogger is attracted to or belongs to,and they are part of the conversations of the blogosphere.
Sep 05, 202000:46
A comment

A comment

Many weblogs allow readers to write a reaction to what was written in the blog entry. Comments can often be found directly following the blog entry.
Sep 05, 202000:22
Web log (log)

Web log (log)

A web log or blog is a personal journal on the web. Weblogs cover as many different topics and express as many opinions,as there are people writing them. Weblogs are highly influential and have enormous readership, while others are mainly intended for a close circle of family and friends.
Sep 05, 202000:31