I lørdags gik det for sig – noget jeg har arbejdet hårdt og længe på og reklameret for mindst lige så meget: min bloggingworkshop på KULnordkraft! Det var lidt nervepirrende, men også ret sjovt at prøve på samme tid – og hold fast, hvor følte jeg lige pludselig at jeg egentlig ved en masse mere om blogging end jeg troede. Der var jo kommet folk for netop at høre på hvad jeg har at sige og lære noget af det! Hele workshoppen blev bygget op omkring at mine kursister skulle have en fornemmelse af hvilket blogkoncept de ville have på deres blog(om de så havde en i forvejen eller ej) og at de derefter skulle have en masse værktøjer til at komme godt i gang, få nye idéer, skrive indlæg, der var fængende og fastholdende og sidst men ikke mindst – lære hvordan de gør sig synlig i blogverdenen. Workshoppen tog hele fire timer og jeg fik at vide, at de, der var kommet til workshoppen virkelig havde fået noget at arbejde med og noget, de kunne tage med sig hjem og arbejde videre på. I kan tro jeg er positiv over at workshoppen gik så fint og måske tager jeg den med til Aarhus engang i foråret næste år, hvis der er interesse for det. Kunne I tænke jer at komme på en sådan blogging workshop?
This Saturday it happened – something I’ve been working on long and hard and something I’ve been promoting just as much: my blogging workshop at KULnordkraft! It was kind of nerve wrecking, but also quite fun to try at the same time – and damn, I found out that I actually know quite a bit more about blogging than I thought. People had shown up, just to listen to me talk and to learn from what I had to say! The entire workshop revovled around my “students” getting a feeling about which concept they were going for with their blog(no matter if they had one or were going to start one) and then they got a lot of tools to get going, getting new ideas, writing intriguing posts and last but not least, learning how to get noticed in the blogging world. The workshop stretched over four hours and I was told that my “students” felt like they’d gotten something to work with and something to take home with them and keep working on. I’m so excited that this workshop went so well and I might even bring it to Aarhus some time in the fall next year, if anyone is interested. Would any of you consider coming?