Saturday, January 21, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Best practices for blogs USU assignment
Some good practices for blogs are: Have an image or two that helps illustrate the topic at hand it's okay if they aren't directly relevant. Fill your content out to 200-500 words per entry, if you have more than that, create a series of blog posts. (http://www.volume9inc.com/2010/12/14/blogging-best-practices-checklist/). Another blog of 10 business best practices (http://socialmediab2b.com/2009/06/business-blogging-best-practices/) it says to create compelling content, and post regularly. Also in another bog (http://www.isafe.org/imgs/pdf/education/Blogging.pdf)called "safe blogging" you need to password protect your blog, don't make your blog open to others. Also don't include personal and detailed information. Your blog should be set to private if your audience is limited to friends and family.
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Blogging and teaching USU assignment
According to Mighty Writers 2007-2008 Third graders (Seattle, WA) blog...you can use blogs to post a youtube video of an open house event or any other event happening at your school, just in case certain people couldn't attend a school event. Also in the (http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=65078) Brian Crosby blog they made videos and took pictures of a NASA field trip. Brian's blog made there field trip available to parents. Parents could see what there kids saw and learned about. Students could continue to post their own comments and feelings about the field trip they undertook. In another blog (http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=1337) Kathy Cassidy's blog used pics of a school project that students were working on. Also there were videos of students Christmas craft projects put online for parents and students viewing. These blogs made students' activities become "real" to parents. Parents could see and learn about what their son/daughter were working on in class. The online videos were probably a lot more exciting to parents to be able to visually see what their kids were doing in school. Also parents could see their kids' classmates in school and how their kids were acting in school during the videos. The pictures taken in these blogs said a thousand words more than what a young child could say he/she was doing in school.
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
back to school-adam sandler
Back To School
To Prove To Dad That I'm Not A Fool
I've Got My, Lunch Packed Up
My Boots Tied Tight
I Hope I Don't Get In A Fight
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