How to Be a Blogger and Vlogger in 10 Easy Lessons: Learn How to Create Your Own Blog, Vlog, or Podcast and Get It Out in the Blogosphere!
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Walter Foster Jr, 2016.
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64 illustrations 1.00 pounds, 10.10 in., 8.30 in., 0.60 in.
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Kimball LibraryJ 006.752 BIRAvailable in Coop

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Published
Walter Foster Jr, 2016.
Language
English

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Spiral.
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Description
Presents the fundamentals of blogging and setting up a vlog, discussing how to outline a personal story, edit content, film a vlog, use video editing software, add audio, deal with cyberbullies, and stay safe online.
Target Audience
Ages 13-17.
Target Audience
8th Grade-12th Grade.
Study Program Information
Lexile by Metametrics.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Birley, S. (2016). How to Be a Blogger and Vlogger in 10 Easy Lessons: Learn How to Create Your Own Blog, Vlog, or Podcast and Get It Out in the Blogosphere! . Walter Foster Jr.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Birley, Shane. 2016. How to Be a Blogger and Vlogger in 10 Easy Lessons: Learn How to Create Your Own Blog, Vlog, or Podcast and Get It Out in the Blogosphere!. Walter Foster Jr.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Birley, Shane. How to Be a Blogger and Vlogger in 10 Easy Lessons: Learn How to Create Your Own Blog, Vlog, or Podcast and Get It Out in the Blogosphere! Walter Foster Jr, 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Birley, Shane. How to Be a Blogger and Vlogger in 10 Easy Lessons: Learn How to Create Your Own Blog, Vlog, or Podcast and Get It Out in the Blogosphere! Walter Foster Jr, 2016.

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