Reading PASeries Parsed, you may ask yourself: "Does it make sense for me to create a blog for my district, school or classroom? What are its promises? Pitfalls? How do I start?"
THE Journal was kind enough to ask for an article about blogging in education, and the results appear
in the current issue. Not only does it highlight how blogs are being used by teachers and students in various situations, but also provides some resources and behinds-the-scenes indicators as to why PASeries Parsed and another Pearson blog,
TrueScores (helmed by Dr. Jon Twing), have the tone and approach that they do.
The bottom-line advice: Find something you're passionate about, and for which there is a need for timely, unvarnished information. Then just go for it. As one famous writer once said, the only way to become a good writer is to write. The only way to become a good blogger is to blog.