SUNY Oswego, Spring 2010
Location : Videogame Theory & Analysis, BRC 422/522 » Blogging
Blogging

Mediated is your blog!
MediatedDuring the semester, you are expected to make a total of 4 posts to the blog (think of them as mini-papers you can complete at your leisure).
Instructions
- You must create your own Mediated WordPress account. See the instructions here.
- All posts must be made by April 25, 2010.
- You can write about anything having to do with videogames, but it must be relevant to the course in some way. I will grade each post by its clarity, creativity, relevance, depth of analysis, and your ability to apply concepts from the class.
- I'm interested in your personal opinion, but your post should be more than that. For instance, you can summarize an article, agree or disagree with an author, link to current research, discuss new studies, etc. I want to see lots of links to other work or sites!
- All posts must be between 400-500 words (not more, not less). The point is for you to practice writing for the web (see more tips below).
- Compose your post in a word processor, and then copy and paste it to the blog.
- Most word processors have a word count function.
- If you don't know what to write about, keep an eye on new Media Links
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- Posts must preferably include a picture.
- If you have never used WordPress (the blog software that powers Mediated), complete this tutorial
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- To make grading easier, please keep a list somewhere on your user page (or a new page) with links to all your blog posts!
How to Write for the Web
Writing a blog post is somewhat different than writing a term paper (too formal) or an email (too informal). Check out the following guidelines (all taken from the sources cited at the end):- The shorter, the better: Readers appreciate writers who do not waste their time. Simple, direct language communicates your thoughts more efficiently. This does not mean your post should be one sentence! It means that everything you say should be said simply and directly.
- Use formatting: Break up that boring mass of gray type by using:
- lists
- bold headers
- blockquotes (indented text for quotes)
- paragraph breaks: No block of text more than 8 lines on the screen
- double-space between paragraphs. It makes reading much easier
- text formatting: bold, italics
- add a nice picture here and there!
- Be original: Make sure you are writing something that someone would be interested in reading.
- Be controversial: Don’t be a sheep, stand out and voice your own opinion.
- Use catchy titles.
- Have a thesis: No matter how short your entry is, it should have a central argument that is stated fairly early on.
- Make sure to credit your sources: Don’t plagerize! When possible, link directly to the sources or sites you
are talking about.
- Check for spelling and typos.
- Tell a story: All writing is ultimately about weaving a story; all the more so when you are trying to be persuasive.
- Respond to comments: It’s great to see that you’re blogging, but if you don’t respond to comments on your blog readers will tend to get annoyed and may unsubscribe.
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