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The Anytime, Anywhere Learning Foundation
Fantastic online resource for 1to1 learning. Loads of stuff to read and think about
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For those that are using Snow Leopard (i have a disc if you want to install it)
Tips For Writing Your ‘About page’ | The Edublogger
Title says it all. I am now going to go and update my class blog about page
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- What is a blog
- The goals of the class blog
- About the teacher(s)
- How to interact with the blog e.g. subscribe to blog, comment on posts, guidelines for writing appropriate comments
- Teacher(s) contact details
- What country, state and city you are from?
- Year (grade level), subject and age groups
- The types of connections your class is interested in e.g. becoming blogging buddies, engaging in global projects
- The type and size of school
- Class or teacher contact details
Class blog
Think about who is your intended audience for your ‘About page’? Your students, parents/family, or to help connect with other classes?
Below are examples of the type of information you might include for each audience — remember you can add more pages if needed (e.g. a Welcome parents page, blogging rules)
For students and/or parents:
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