===== Course notes ===== ==== Things to read ==== [[http://www.dynamicobjects.com/d2r/archives/002399.html | An introduction to weblogs]]\\ This is an excellent series (two articles) by Diego Doval on starting a weblog. The articles have many links and resources that you will find helpful. [[http://www.mjsd1.ca/~rbl/blogging_101.htm | Blogging 101]]\\ This resouces provides information and links on blogging. [[http://blogging101.trigearproductions.com/ | Blogging 101 #2]]\\ This website is dedicated to helping the beginning blogger. This site has a list of blogging resources that you might find helpful. [[http://www.unc.edu/~zuiker/blogging101/ | Blogging 101 #3]]\\ A presentation on blogs and blogging. This site is meant to be an overview of the development of weblogs and an introduction to the ways you might use a weblog. The page on blogs anatomy is helpful as you take time to plan your blog. [[http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blogging:Welcome | Blogging Wikibook]]\\ This wikibook about blogging has a wealth of resources for bloggers. (Wiki has been spammed) [[http://www.bu.edu/mfeldman/blog/blogging101.html | Tour of the Blogosphere]]\\ This site is a session of general orientation towards what blogging is all about, and a quick and easy guide to starting your own blog. The session was a part of BloggerCon held in October of 2003. [[http://www.blogwriteforceos.com/blogwrite/2005/05/blogging_101_re.html | Blogging Resources]]\\ Blogging 101 Resources. Includes 101 writing tips. [[http://www.squidoo.com/blogging101/ | Blogging 101 #4]]\\ This lens explores the basics of blogging and is part of my ongoing effort to educate people about new web technologies. Includes a list of blogging books. [[http://ted.aol.com/index.php?id=5 | Why I blog]]\\ From Ted's Take