For the last week or so I’ve seen the PSEA Legal Division’s Blogging 101 document floating around the edu-blogosphere.  While there are definitely some good points in the document, I can’t help but be bothered by the subtext that seems to permeate the entire document:

Go ahead and blog if you really, really want to, but don’t say we didn’t warn you.

As one who is relatively new to the blogging scene, I found Doug Johnson‘s recent post on Blogging and a little common sense to be a great read.  He’s right, of course, in that most of what he suggests is pretty common sense, it’s just good to confirm once in a while that my version of common sense is, indeed, common.

Among Doug’s suggestions:

  • Write assuming your boss is reading.
  • Gripe globally; praise locally.

Click over to The Blue Skunk Blog to read the rest of his post.

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