On 01/30/2017 08:22 PM, Jacob Westerback (RIT Student) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know what sort of structure we should be using for blog
> posts about meetups? I noticed there was a template for the litreviews
> but I couldn't find one for meetups.
>
> Solanin
>
Hey Jacob!
For meetups, it generally depends on the type of event you're attending.
For higher point events, you will probably find you have more to write
about than for a smaller point event.
To help show you examples, here's some of my past meetup posts and some
others from past students:
https://blog.justinwflory.com/2016/10/virtual-meetup-wic-open-labs-foss-wav…https://blog.justinwflory.com/2016/04/bitcamp-2016/https://blog.justinwflory.com/2016/03/why-i-love-wichacks/http://blog.wilfriede.me/2016/05/01/brickhack-ii/
For any specific questions to the type of content you're writing as a
meetup, I would consult the prof. :)
Hope this helps!
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Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
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