This penultimate challenge (second last) is an audit of your blog since the beginning of March 2011.

  • How many posts did you write?
  • How many were school based, your own interests or set by the challenge?
  • How many comments did you receive from classmates, teachers or overseas students?
  • Which post received the most comments? Why do you think that happened?
  • Which post did you enjoy writing the most and why?
  • Did you change blog themes at all and why?
  • How many widgets do you have? Do you think this is too many or not enough?
  • How many overseas students do you have on your blogroll?

Now ask another student and teacher/parent from your school who might not have read your blog to do an audit. Sit beside them while they navigate around your blog, record what you observe as they interact with your blog. When finished, ask them the following questions:

  • What were your first impressions of this blog?
  • What captured your attention?
  • What distracted you on the blog?
  • What suggestions can you give me to improve my blog?

Some other thoughts for blog posts this week

Activity 1.

Will you continue blogging over your summer holidays (Northern hemisphere) or during the winter term (Southern Hemisphere)? Why or why not?

Activity 2.

If you didn’t get many visitors to your blog (other than your classmates), what do you think you need to do to get them to visit? Write a post about this.

Activity 3.

Do you think it would be handy to have a blogging glossary on your blog? If yes, create one as a page so it is always available to your readers.

Activity 4.

If you could nominate only one student blog and one class blog for an Edublogs award later in the year, whose blog would you nominate and why? Make sure you put a link to their blog on your post, then come to this challenge post and leave a comment saying who you would nominate. You cannot nominate your own blog.

These are some examples of nomination posts from last year: Becky, Dominique, Olivia,

Activity 5.

Check out the Google calendar on the Kids in the Mid blog and write a post about one of the celebrations for this week.

Next week, I will be asking you about the challenge itself . So please think about the good and bad things, the interesting and boring etc. Your opinion will help organize the next set of challenges in September when I will be travelling USA and Canada. Hopefully I will be visiting some of your schools.

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86 thoughts on “Checking my blog -Challenge 9 -March 2011

  1. Class Blog: I dominate icubed for the best class blog of the year blogging challenge

    Reason: I like this blog, because it is very colorful, attractive, and really get attention to the visitors.

    Student Blog: I dominate vanessascs16 for the best student blog of the the year blogging challange

    Reason: I like this blog, because the title of the blog really get attention, and the content is very interesting.

  2. I nominate Duy’s blog because if I can’t vote my own, (not that I would even if I could) I figured it will be best if I vote someone in our school, and I’m too lazy to go around visiting blogs

  3. I have a question. Why is it the year that i leave Elementary school, you decide to go to The U.S.A? It seems kind of ironic!
    ~Shea

    1. I am only going for a ten week holiday and I will still be running the blogging challenge while I am away. Hopefully I will be visiting some of the schools which take part in the challenges.

  4. Hello, Miss W!

    I am Billy from grade 6 and I really love this post that you write. Thank you for giving us a post to do.

    See you, Billy.

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