As a newcomer for blog, I feel everything is new and have few ideas about what content is good to say here. But after reading other’s blogs, I find some nice learning experiences and will write them down here.
1. Create a list of meaningful themes.
The list of themes will help both creators
and readers. For me, it will serve as a reminder of my core interests and areas
I want to explore more deeply. For readers, it will manifest the blog's content
with greater clarity, making it easier for those with common interests to find
and follow. This theme list can also function as a work plan, with content
sections left blank to be filled in later.
This post can be kept up-to-date in the
long term. All academic resources, links, and keywords can be gathered here,
which will be very helpful for further exploration. As important information
accumulates, this post will become increasingly comprehensive and valuable for
future research.
When dismantling a topic into a series of
posts, the content in each post can be more focused on a specific issue. This
makes it easier for writers to elaborate on that issue and for readers to
absorb ideas in small chunks.
As a novice blog writer, that's what I've learned from this
week's readings on others' blogs so far. There are still a lot to learn. Thanks to the following bloggers!
Shiyaowei, IndiaWoods,Crtl+Alt+Learn,
Stephen, The Great Gatsby,
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