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		<title>&#8220;Blogathon&#8221;, The Ongoing Journey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I stepped into the blogosphere by joining in “Blogathon 2011” that took place on the TeachingEnglish website. Being involved in a blog marathon has been one of the best moves in my professional development. It was my first blogging experience, but I was so lucky to have met so many great colleagues ready to swap ideas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.merveoflaz.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Merve-Oflaz-150x150.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1112" title="Merve-Oflaz-150x150" src="http://www.merveoflaz.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Merve-Oflaz-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>I stepped into the blogosphere by joining in “<span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong><a href="http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/elt-blogathon" target="_blank">Blogathon 2011</a></strong></span>” that took place on the <span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong><a href="http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs" target="_blank">TeachingEnglish website</a></strong></span>. Being involved in a blog marathon has been one of the best moves in my professional development. It was my first blogging experience, but I was so lucky to have met so many great colleagues ready to swap ideas and share experiences. I was as happy as a clam when I learnt about the results of the marathon. Like I said in my last post at the Blogathon,<span style="color: #993366;"> <strong><a href="http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/merveoflaz/ending-a-beginning" target="_blank">this ending was a beginning</a></strong></span>.</p>
<p>Soon after I received a silver award, I created <strong><a href="http://www.merveoflaz.net/" target="_blank">my own blog</a></strong>. It was just a month before my blog’s first birthday when “<span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong><a href="http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/elt-blogathon" target="_blank">Blogathon 2012</a></strong></span>” started. Once again, I was running with other teachers not only from Turkey but also from five different countries. I was not a novice blogger anymore, but I felt the same spirit especially while wearing my Blogathon t-shirt. The Blogathon Team was really understanding to show respect to the ‘holy’ connection between me and <span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong><a href="http://www.merveoflaz.net/fantasies-about-the-blogathon-t-shirt.html" target="_blank">my precious blogathon t-shirt</a></strong></span>, so they permitted me to wear my ex number, 120. Just like the first one, the marathon took a month long. I believe it was much more challenging with more people joining in. That meant more blogs to read and more comments to make. The word limit (250 words per post) was a big pressure on me in the first one, but it was not a big problem this time (I confess that I was glad about that, because there so many great posts to follow.)</p>
<p>The best thing was to meet teachers from different parts ofTurkey and  other countries (including Blogathon 2011 runners). Blogathon has  played the role of a magnet which gathered us together ‘automagically’  and blogging became more enjoyable with the motivating comments of the  readers, their collaboration and the support of the Blogathon team that  fired the runners with enthusiasm. I was honoured to get another silver  award (and felt a bit like a silver award collector:). This was another  ending which would open the doors of a beginning for each participant.  That’s why I believe the Blogathon is an ongoing journey which will  never end.I’d like to thank to the British  Council Turkey and the Blogathon team for organizing these kind of  events and giving the English teachers a chance to develop themselves  (for free:) ). Another thank you goes to my fellow bloggers for making  the journey so special.</p>
<p><strong>Tips for beginning Blogathon runners</strong></p>
<p>The world is changing. Learning and teaching are beyond the classroom  walls now. The number of the blogging teachers seems to be increasing  day by day and it may be your turn now. If you haven’t gone over to the  world of blogging teachers yet, you should definitely give it a shot.  Maybe you don’t like writing or you think you don’t have enough time for  that. Don’t worry! You can still be a part of it by following the other  teachers’ blogs. You can share your ideas and experiences, ask for  advices and keep yourself updated.  Here are some tips for you if you  decide to run at a blogathon:</p>
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<li>Decide what you want to post about. Keep a list of the possible  topics. Using your (smart) phone might be good for that. You never know  when a new idea will pop up in your mind:)</li>
<li>Comments are as valuable as the posts. Never miss them when you visit a blog post.</li>
<li>Reply each and every comment of your posts and do not hesitate to  leave a comment when you visit a blog. That creates the real connection  between you and your readers. Besides, the bloggers you are interacting  with can turn into lifelong friends and colleagues.</li>
<li>Use a positive language and soften it while criticizing something.</li>
<li>Do not worry about the word limit. You can continue in another post  and that may even be more advantageous by drawing the readers to your  blog again.</li>
<li>Make your posts “reader friendly”. Expressing yourself clearly and adding some humour can help a lot.</li>
<li>You may have international readers as well as the local ones, so try  not to cause any offence by targeting a group of people. Respect all  the political views and religious beliefs.</li>
<li>Be ready to say ‘No’ to all invitations and social activities during the marathon, because you will be sooo busy :S</li>
<li>Stick to the guidelines and criteria.</li>
<li>Getting an award is of course motivating, but finishing the marathon is also important in terms of its spirit.</li>
<li>Enjoy the Blogathon and enjoy the moment:)</li>
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<p><strong>An acrostic poem I wrote and dedicated to the Blogathon:</strong></p>
<p><strong>B</strong>ringing ideas all together</p>
<p><strong>L</strong>eading the discussion and helping other</p>
<p><strong>O</strong>rganizing new posts every day</p>
<p><strong>G</strong>etting replies and comment, ready to share and care</p>
<p><strong>A</strong> door to be entered into another world waiting over there</p>
<p><strong>T</strong>he taste of each post makes me feel great about all that jazz</p>
<p><strong>H</strong>earty welcomes and warm good byes</p>
<p><strong>O</strong>n air all the time, running to the end ready to rise</p>
<p><strong>N</strong>egotiating and interacting, broadening our minds</p>
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<p><strong>Other links you might like:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://britishcouncilblogs.org/turkey/2011/06/28/does-everything-happen-for-a-reason/" target="_blank">Does Everything Happen for A Reason?</a> by Merve Oflaz</p>
<p><a href="http://www.merveoflaz.org/iatefl-2012-is-not-over.html">A Post on an IATEFL Interview</a> with Adam Simpson (The Gold Award Winner of Blogathon 2012) and Sirin Soyoz by Merve Oflaz</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.britishcouncil.org/turkey/2012/03/07/adam-simpson-my-blogathon-experience/" target="_blank">My Blogathon Experience</a> by Adam Simpson (The Gold Award Winner of Blogathon 2012)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.britishcouncil.org/turkey/2012/04/03/ozge-ozturk-blogathon-journey/">Blogathon Journey</a> by Özge Öztürk (The Runner-up of Blogathon 2012)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.britishcouncil.org/turkey/2012/03/09/hale-yurttabir-my-blogging-journey/">My Blogging Journey</a> by Hale Yurttabir(Silver Award Winner)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.britishcouncil.org/turkey/2012/03/12/leman-ulastirici-blogathon-2012/">Blogathon 2012</a> by Leman Ulas (Silver Award Winner)</p>
<p><a href="http://cdn-static.viddler.com/flash/as3/full-publisher.swf?ref&amp;key=517fb75" target="_blank">An  IATEFL Interview with Karin Tirasin (The Gold Award Winner of Blogathon  2011) and Eva Buyuksimkesyan (The Runner-up of Blogathon 2011)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.elearningpapers.eu/en/article/Ready%2C-get-set-and-GO%21-ELT-Blogathon-2011" target="_blank">Ready, get set and GO! ELT Blogathon 2011</a> by Sirin Soyoz</p>
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