Thursday, October 6, 2011

What makes a good blog post?

A well written blog post consists of many things. Grammar is important, but not a huge factor. Minor spelling and grammatical errors shouldn't detracts points, but if a sentence makes no sense, then you can't grade it properly. A blog post should be graded on quality not quantity. It shouldn't matter how long it is, just as long as the point is made and supported with enough detail. A student should only receive a zero if he or she did not do the homework. The blog post should be graded as follows; a three should be well done. All the information is relevant and there. The point is clear and easy to follow. A two should be average. There is information, but not an enough. The point is there, but may not be supported, or easy to follow. Lastly a one should be below average. The point isn't clear at all, there is little to no support, and the blog rambles on and on about nothing. A student shouldn't always have to respond to another blog post, it should be optional. If they agree with someone else's idea or completely disagrees with it. They can share their ideas hat way as well.

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