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have 2 hours for instruction and drafting blog posts (want something that is mostly feasible during that time)
can have pre-work
have students think about audience (possibly next year's MEDS students?), scoping (should be relatively short and simple)
tone?
communications guide / brand guide -- a worksheet that they could fill out for themselves
audience: potential employers and other students; could include other personality things; have their blog
branding is a tool that you can come back to time and time again; doing this isn't to make your website pretty -- it serves to guide the purpose of your website; if your aim is tor each employers -- does adding a travel blog help you with that?
"here's how I see my brand and this is how I'm executing on it"
scaffolding what resources they might want to have on their page (brainstorm ahead of time)
Alex wanted her blog to be a resource for her clients (scaffolded it into her website)
have a list of blog post topics ahead of time -- why would someone come to your website and what can you provide them? no one is just going to come to your website -- when no one does, they discover why they should come back; see resource / interesteing story; build a pattern of trust with your website and brand
what would be somehting that would bring someone to my page; be strategic; give options for ideas
highlighting how a function works; advice that you wish you had before (don't be prescriptive, but give them ideas)
NEW SECTION IN BRANDING DOC: resources and potential topics for blog posts; SAM DO THIS; e.g. how it feels to teach data science (imposter syndrome);
have them read 2 posts in class and highlight what they do or don't like about them in class; can think about tone, framing, humor, illustrations/visuals (what did they add/subtract); writing is subjective!
have a draft outline of a blog post; by end of course, there should a fully finished blog; can amplify on social media
storytelling -- core pieces + embellishments (e.g. humor;j should add some but don't have to add all of them)
rescue was usign a super frustrating fxn but then found a new bettter one!
can break the rules; should have a story but not all of it has to be a part of the story necessarily
BEFORE CLASS:
add to their branding guide sections on interesting resources/potential blog post topics that fit their brand identity and intended audience(s)
read some curated SECTIONS of blog posts and discuss things like tone, audience, humor, visuals (things they liked/didnt like as both a reader and a writer
draft an outline of their blog post in class and maybe exchange with someone for thoughts
AFTER CLASS:
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have 2 hours for instruction and drafting blog posts (want something that is mostly feasible during that time)
can have pre-work
have students think about audience (possibly next year's MEDS students?), scoping (should be relatively short and simple)
tone?
communications guide / brand guide -- a worksheet that they could fill out for themselves
audience: potential employers and other students; could include other personality things; have their blog
branding is a tool that you can come back to time and time again; doing this isn't to make your website pretty -- it serves to guide the purpose of your website; if your aim is tor each employers -- does adding a travel blog help you with that?
"here's how I see my brand and this is how I'm executing on it"
scaffolding what resources they might want to have on their page (brainstorm ahead of time)
Alex wanted her blog to be a resource for her clients (scaffolded it into her website)
have a list of blog post topics ahead of time -- why would someone come to your website and what can you provide them? no one is just going to come to your website -- when no one does, they discover why they should come back; see resource / interesteing story; build a pattern of trust with your website and brand
what would be somehting that would bring someone to my page; be strategic; give options for ideas
highlighting how a function works; advice that you wish you had before (don't be prescriptive, but give them ideas)
NEW SECTION IN BRANDING DOC: resources and potential topics for blog posts; SAM DO THIS; e.g. how it feels to teach data science (imposter syndrome);
have them read 2 posts in class and highlight what they do or don't like about them in class; can think about tone, framing, humor, illustrations/visuals (what did they add/subtract); writing is subjective!
have a draft outline of a blog post; by end of course, there should a fully finished blog; can amplify on social media
storytelling -- core pieces + embellishments (e.g. humor;j should add some but don't have to add all of them)
rescue was usign a super frustrating fxn but then found a new bettter one!
can break the rules; should have a story but not all of it has to be a part of the story necessarily
BEFORE CLASS:
IN CLASS:
AFTER CLASS:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: