Most students usually start blogging in school classes, but true blogs are usually about one topic only eg scrapbooking, quilting, NASCAR, cricket and so on. But within that topic you will have certain categories you write about. For example in cricket, you might have equipment, famous batters, famous bowlers, wicketkeepers, World Series, Local cricket, State…Continue…Continue Reading Challenge 4: After hours
Category: September 2011
Get your Student blogging challenge badge
We know students and classes love having a badge or widget on their blog showing they are taking part in the student blogging challenge. So here they are! Just pick the badge that suits you, save a copy of the badge onto your computer and then follow these instructions for adding to your blog. You won’t…Continue…Continue Reading Get your Student blogging challenge badge
Challenge 3: Me on the internet
How are you enjoying the challenge activities so far? Have you had to sign up for any web 2.0 tools you used in your posts or sidebar? What information did you give when you filled in their forms for signing up? Did you check the Terms of Service and privacy policy pages for the tools?…Continue…Continue Reading Challenge 3: Me on the internet
Visit these – Sept 2011 Week 2
During the challenge we will be writing ‘Visit these’ posts where we recommend posts to visit and leave comments. These posts are where we showcase the work being done during the challenge. From the Class blogs Mrs Hamman’s class blog – our avatars Miss B’s Block – our wetlands Delve Class blog – where we are from Ms…Continue…Continue Reading Visit these – Sept 2011 Week 2
Check here please
We are now two weeks into the challenge and students are still registering, but I think some may have registered more than once. So can you please check the student participation list to make sure your name is only on there once. It should be under your age group area. Some students have mentors who…Continue…Continue Reading Check here please