Why aren't you blogging?

Forget all those excuses. If you're engaged enough to be reading this site, you probably have some opinions to share with the world.

This Saturday Anton Zuiker of BlogTogether is organizing a Blogging Teach-In! Come with your ideas and opinions, he'll help you with the rest. The event will be in a computer lab on campus so you can get help setting up your blog on any platform you choose. Anton and his volunteers will even help you choose a template or design for your snazzy new site!

One-on-one tutorials for anyone who wants help becoming a blogger, or new bloggers who want help improving their blog or making the most of their blogware.

* Saturday, June 11, 2005
* 12 noon—2 p.m.
* UNC-CH Health Sciences Library Biogen Idec Classroom (computer lab with 40 seats)
* Park in the UNC Hospitals parking deck or find nearby street parking.

The more blogs, the merrier.

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Great workshop! Thanks! And there's a rumor that it might happen again on a monthly basis? Cool!

I missed it, sounds like a great idea.

Uh, I forgot to mention...does such an event mean that a real human being shows up for the workshop? Gee, that means that there are "PEOPLE" behind all of these opinions, and not just cyber-beings!

If you missed the last one, there's another Blog Teach-In coming up:

http://blogtogether.org/index.php?id=75

Join us for our second free event to learn about blogging and how to create your own blog.

* Saturday, July 23, 2005
* 12 noon—2 p.m.
* UNC-CH Health Sciences Library Biogen Idec Classroom. Park in the UNC Hospitals parking deck, or find free street parking in the area. The Health Sciences Library is on Columbia St. near the intersection with Manning. Directions
* For anyone who wants one-on-one help becoming a blogger
* For new bloggers who want one-on-one help improving their blog or making the most of their blogware

RSVP to anton@blogtogether.org or 919.225.0969.

 

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