We are back! Here are some tips for posting on Global Media News:
- Choose a Global Media News Topic: The most important thing is to have a well-defined topic. Does it have a clear global media news angle? Ask yourself: how does your topic help us to understand world media or the media of a particular nation or region? Or: Does it help us to understand the role of American or transnational media in a global media market?
- Define and Outline Your Topic First: Can you sum it up in a headline or a well-written opening sentence or two? Do you have two or three key questions or subtopics that you can use as an outline to structure and order your post?
- Read Before Posting: Always read the other posts on the blog before posting, don't repeat the same material as a previous post unless you have something to add to the discussion. Consider making a comment on a previous post instead of posting on the same topic.
- Research: A good post always has multiple sources (3+). You will be judged by the quality and quantity of the sources of your information. Make sure your sources are trustworthy before you cite them as an authority.
- Short Paragraphs & Quotations: Blogging is a short form. Posts do not have to be very long (three or four well written paragraphs.) Quality is more important than quantity. Use short quotations from your research or the assigned readings , always cite your source clearly. Write brief, focused paragraphs. Make sure each paragraph has a clear topic statement or question.
- Significance: Don't just list facts or describe something. That's only a foundation for your analysis. Clearly state the significance of the facts you are presenting. What are the key questions or takeaways from your post?
- Value Added: Think of posting as a conversation. What are you adding to the dialogue? Make a point, make an argument based on your research and analysis of the topic. Join in a debate on an issue raised by other sources. Add something to that debate.
- Cite Sources Clearly: Always cite your sources clearly, using a link to the source material. Use the author's full name, the title, and publication if possible.
- Strong Links: A good post should include helpful links. Judicious use of links to key reference materials can ensure that your posts are short and to the point. Make sure you only link to authoritative, reliable sources of information.
- Relevant Images: Use images that directly relate to the topic of your post. Don't post images just for window dressing. Ask yourself: does the image add to the substance of the post? Or is it just eye-candy? The same goes for videos.
- Proofread! Always proof-read and spell-check your post before publishing. Remember, spell-check does not check the spelling in the title of the post. A warning: this is a public blog and your posts will may be used during class discussion as well (big screen, 20 people reading your post,) so proofread before publishing!
- Comment: Reward good posts with praise and constructive criticism and discussion. Be prepared for comments from unknown sources that may not always be polite. Don't engage in flame wars with anonymous commenters.