Sunday 14 October 2007

Bloggers' Roundup nr 1

NOG classes

Dean has a couple of lessons for Halo3 players: collecting skulls, and killing scarabs.

Vet gamer, Jimbo, opens his survival training school.

Away from the virtual world, Jordan shows us the first skateboard trick he learnt, an ollie. While Swales starts his learn something new series.

Jocky reminds us that in paintball IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO TAKE THE PAIN THEN YOU AINT WILLING TO PLAY

Some good blogging "do's and don't" from Clark - do make the blog interesting, and don't post any offensive materials to someone's blog. I like the one Luke added about keeping comments understandable (pwning Halo oldbies in the process?)

 

In Other News

Amber: I got in a fight with a huge dog and guess what the dog won!!

Jason is conducting a poll on whether you think he'll pass his driving test on Tuesday.

Kari has some cute pictures on her blog. Whilst others in Chrissie's class find out what happens if you can't remember your password, or put the wrong email address in when setting up blogger.

The most thought-provoking blog post this week has got to be John's. And the funniest post has got to be Kelly's. The most stylish seen this week is Becca's blog.

The HNC students have been doing a variety of work in Photoshop (N3CL-A) and with Audacity (N3CC-E; Nuno wins for best recording, Phill second). Samples have been appearing in my blog, and are listed the blogroll. Blogging above and beyond the call of duty: Hugo, Catherine, Paul, Scott.

 

Post-script

I've been planning to introduce the Bloggers' Roundup since first hearing that we were running a course in blogging this teaching year. Darren Christie does the roundups for the UK hiking community, and I've stolen his idea (thanks, Darren).

 

Small Print

If your blog is missing from your tutor's blogroll, please contact them with the updated url.

Those mentioned above, feel free to carry the award below on your blog, download the size that best fits.

 

This listing is purely subjective, and is solely the responsibility of Duncan. I may not play Halo, but I totally pwn blogging at AbCol. Go out and prove me wrong, n00bs - it is your career, your future, not mine.

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