Blogging Guidelines


At minimum (students are encouraged to blog as often as they can/wish), students must blog weekly on a topic related to the conference we are currently preparing for by Sunday at 8 p.m.  This can either be a post about something important from your practice country (something that would affect the organization as a whole) or something about our team country as related to your committee assignments.  Blogs should present the material in a critical way ("I liked it" is not appropriate - tell me why you liked it [or hated it]).   I am not giving specific length requirements for these entries but will make specifications if the class as a whole is doing too little.  I want you to feel free to write in your own voice and in a way that helps you expand your knowledge of the material.


Obviously, you should free to bring in outside resources or readings, but please note that I do expect you to give credit when ideas are not your own.  This is not to say I am expecting formal citations, but if something isn't yours, tell us whose it is.


At minimum, students will respond to two of their peers' posts by 8 p.m. on Wednesdays.  Responses will directly address the points made in the blog entry (a simple "Great job!" will not suffice).  Students are encouraged to respond to multiple entries and to enter into conversation with one another.

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