Along the way, we have experienced some interesting comments to this blog. One comment was to a post that may/may not have been libelous. So, I have decided to post an overall comment policy for the blog. We may discuss it here in - comments, of all places.
I reserve the right to edit, delete or moderate any comments posted to this blog.
The blog is intended as an educational project between volunteer marcom/PR practitioners and students. Any activities within the blog should aim to represent best practices.
What other aspects do you think I should include in the blog’s comment policy?
1 comment
8/29/2007 at 5:51 pm
Ashley
Honestly, I agree. I believe it is a good idea to be in versatile in both writing, computer and camera skills. In today’s society of constantly changing technology, it’s important to have more then one of those aspects down in order to keep up with an evolving world. It’s not only important to attract an employer or audience with words, but with the capability to add online images or videos that stick out and enhance the quality of the virtual page.
I also believe that the focal point should not just be about having enough skills to parade for a job, but also to enhance your own knowledge. True enough, the more you can do, the more you can look impressive to an employer. However, the more you know how to do, the more you can feel good about yourself as well.