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Blogging Guidelines
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Navigating 1102: Course Homepage at Writing WikiCourse Homepage at Sharepoint — DetailedSchedule

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SummaryReview below the guidelines for Blogging in 1102
InstructionsEach week you are given detailed writing prompts in the DetailedSchedule. To receive full credit, please write in response to these prompts. If you have questions, please contact me, JoeMoxley

If you are looking for additional ideas on topics to blog on, see

  • Blog Guide links to Teaching Wiki where USF FYC instructors brainstorm on blogging topics.
  • Daisy Pignetti's Topics provides thoughtful blogging topics

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