2. • Blog is short for web log.
• A blog is an online diary.
• Most recent posts at the top.
• Posts are ordered by date stamp.
• Blogger is a popular, free weblog publishing tool from
Google for sharing text, photos and video.
What is blogging?
3. Why blog?
• An authentic audience for your work.
• A place to put all the digital content you are creating.
• Helps you to reflect on your learning.
• Creates a postive digital footprint.
• Promotes digital literacy.
4.
5. How to get started.
● Go blog surfing. Look at some other intermediate
school blogs and see what they are sharing.
The first fifteen - http://tisthompson.blogspot.co.nz/
Rm 15 Pt. England School - http://pesking.blogspot.co.nz/
Mokoia Int - http://mokoiaint-p3.blogspot.co.nz/
● Think about what you like/don’t like about these blogs.
● Think about what you are proud
of and want to share with the
world!
6. What to begin with?
• Introduce yourself.
• Share the classroom walls.
• Take lots of photos.
7. What next?
Talk about your learning.
Talk about your school life.
1. Be Clear (don’t presume readers know things)
2. Be Correct (no one wants to read errors)
3. Be Polite (you are talking to the world now…)
4. Be Postive (what message are you sending to the world?)
12. Comments.
Learn how to comment.
Comments are moderated by your
teacher.
Parents can comment as name/url
and just put their name and leave
the url space blank.
Get overseas family/friends to comment.
14. Promoting your blog.
● Make business cards to share with friends and family.
● Make fridge magnets too.
● Visit lots to increase footprint.
• Tell everyone!
15. Blogs for you.
• The NZ edublogs class blog list.
• The Ins and Outs.
• My year 3 class blog.
• Room 6 Halcombe School
• Nine Inch Nails.
• Tawa Intermediate in Wellington.
• Hey Milly
• Pt. England School
• Stonefields School
• Katarina Moore WPS
• Ben Soole KPS