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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can participate?
Anyone reading this blog is welcome to follow along and complete these tasks. In particular, we hope that members of the Allegheny College Library, Learning Commons and Computing Services staffs will join RefIT in this project. We expect that we will all learn from each other by having this common experience.

What is expected of me if I participate?
You are expected to use this blog to find out which tasks are currently available, and then to complete the tasks.

You will also be expected to write at least one blog entry about the tasks you completed for each topic, beginning with the Blogs and Blogging topic. Your blog entry may be directly related to one of the tasks or it may be about something that has occurred to you as a result of doing the tasks.

We also hope that you will read the blogs of other participants and leave comments for them.

Do I have to stick to the schedule?
No, the schedule is strictly a guideline. You are welcome to do any of the tasks as soon as they are posted. You will probably fall behind from time to time due to work and vacation schedules and that's OK. We have scheduled many of the topic areas for two weeks to build in some catch-up time.

What do I get if I complete all the tasks?
Well, apart from learning more about this thing called Web 2.0, you'll get to come to a party! Details on the party will be announced later in the summer. But I'm assured there will be cake.

Comments (3)

Gretchen Beach:

What a great idea!

Rich Metzger:

Thanks to the group who is responsible for this project. I am not convinced that blogs and blogging is what I want (or need) to do in this ever expanding electronic age, but I do plan to learn more about this whole process--who knows I may even enjoy it!

Welcome aboard Rich! I look forward to hearing/reading what you have to say about these topics.

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