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Students surf the blogging wave

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailDecember 18, 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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You do not need to be a know-it-all in technology to enjoy blogging. All you need is a reliable Wi-Fi hotspot and a healthy appetite for knowledge to make the most of your experience.

You do not need to be a know-it-all in technology to enjoy blogging. All you need is a reliable Wi-Fi hotspot and a healthy appetite for knowledge to make the most of your experience.

The writing and editing students at Rhodes University's School of Journalism have developed blogs around different themes in a move to take their educational experience to the next level.

These blogs are collectively known as the “beat” blogs and are produced by a team of writers and editors that contribute to the production of content each week. In terms of skills, the writing and editing students are not limited.

They are encouraged to take photographs and use social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Storify to add depth and variety to the content that they have written. Four blogs were birthed by the writing and editing students, each focussing on a different topic of interest.

These blogs include Embizweni, The Healthy Bugs, Artbeat and Ukufunda. Embizweni invites the community to have a conversation about public life and service delivery in Grahamstown.

The Embizweni team reports stories and encourages their readers to share their views and experiences of public life in the comments section. Embizweni has developed close relationships with the Public Service Accountability Monitor (PSAM) and the citizen Facebook group, Grahamstown Municipal Services Outage Reporting.

The Healthy Bugs is not merely a blog for those who have jumped on the health wagon. It is a blog that is concerned with health information in Makana and includes posts on health reports, policies and reviews.

The Healthy Bugs reporters collaborate with NGOs, health institutions and organisations as a way of providing useful information to the public. You can also enjoy a healthy tip or two when you peruse this blog.

What would Grahamstown be without a blog that centres on education? Ukufunda which means “to read/learn” in isiXhosa is a blog that is devoted to building a community of interest around education. The blog is focused on building networks with all of the involvedparties such as schools, education activists and interested citizens.

You can look forward to posts that will keep you informed about education and you are also welcome to join in on the conversation. A world of arts awaits when you click the follow button of Artbeat.

The Artbeat blog aims to share Grahamstown arts with the world and to share the world of the arts with Grahamstown. The main topics that are explored are fashion, music, theatre and visual arts. If you have a creative soul, you can certainly find something on Artbeat that interests you and also keep up-to-date with all of the latest happenings in art in Grahamstown and beyond.

Within the space of a few months, these blogs have gained a following; however, they are still aiming to gain the attention of more Grahamstown citizens.

If you are interested in following these blogs or possibly contributing, here are the details below. You do not need to have a WordPress account to follow a blog.

Embizweni http://embizwenigrahamstown.wordpress.com/ The Healthy Bugs https://thehealthybugs.wordpress.com/ Ukufunda http://ukufunda.wordpress.com/ Artbeat https://artbeat046.wordpress.com/

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