Student Staff Writers Wanted: Student Edublog Seeking More Contributors

It just occurred to me I’ve been using my Twitterverse to solicit student blogger recommendations for the upcoming student edublog launch on December 1. See this post and especially the conversation thread below it for an idea how this project is taking shape.

Some very exciting contributors have already signed on, but if you know of any high-quality student bloggers out there who can add a new dimension to our adult echo-chamber through some quality writing, please send them this link and urge them to consider.

All available staff writers so far will be planning the launch this weekend on a Skype conference call – many states in the USA, a UK student, one or more in Korea. More are welcome.

That’s all for now. Stay tuned for more.

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3 Responses to “Student Staff Writers Wanted: Student Edublog Seeking More Contributors”

  1. Chris Watson writes:

    Clay, I sent the link to a couple of my student bloggers from last year. You might remember Elise and Lindsey.

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  2. Lindsey writes:

    Hey! This seems like a great idea. Blogging is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine, though I can’t say how high the quality is… but anyways, I’d be happy to volunteer my services to your cause.

    Let me know

    -L

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  3. Higher Edison: students 2.0 writes:

    [...] around for a while; a few of us batted it around earlier this year. Kudos to Clay for making it happen by gathering a global posse of talented student writers who have something to say about new ways of [...]

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