Rewards of teaching young children to blog SmartBlogs. I have been an elementary-school teacher for more than 25 years and I am always on the lookout for meaningful ways to engage and motivate my young students. I started Mrs. Yollis’ Classroom Blog in 2008 with the idea of sharing class activities with parents.
Over time, the blog has grown to be the centerpiece of our third-grade classroom. It has become a true global learning community that offers myriad rewards for students, parents and teachers. Develop quality literacy skills When I first started blogging, I thought the posts would be the primary focus of the blog. My students are highly motivated by their authentic global audience and take great pride in producing top-notch writing for their readers.
What has been even more exciting for me is the student participation from home. Include parents in the learning Parental involvement has strengthened and expanded the learning opportunities for my class. Many parents work but would love to volunteer in some way. Build a digital footprint. Educational-Blogging - home. What are the limits on my Blogger account? - Blogger Help. We try to give you a lot of room to play here on Blogger, so you'll see that a lot of the important "limits" here aren't really very limiting. But just in case you were wondering, here is some information about what a single Blogger account will hold. Number of Blogs: You can have up to 100 blogs per account. Number of Posts: There is no limit on the number of posts you can have on one blog. They will all be saved on your account (unless you manually delete them) regardless of whether you are publishing archives or not.
Size of Posts: Individual posts do not have a specific size limit, but very large posts may run you up against the page size limit. (See the next item.) Size of Pages: Individual pages (the main page of your blog, or your archive pages) are limited to 1 MB in size. Number of Comments: A post can have any number of comments. Number of Pictures: Up to 1 GB of total storage, shared with Picasa Web. Team Members: There is a limit of 100 members per blog.
Milton Area School District Blogs » Blogging Guidelines. Milton Area School District Blogging Guidelines for Staff and Students This is a set of general guidelines for the use of blogs at Milton Area School District. Blogs are considered an extension of the classroom and therefore are subject to these guidelines as well as the rules and regulations and the network/internet Acceptable Use Policy at MASD.
These guidelines, although extensive, do not cover every contingency. If you are ever in doubt about the appropriateness of a blog post or comment, ask your supervisor, a teacher, or a parent. Safe and Responsible Blogging Blogging is an extension of your classroom. Blogs are used as learning tools, as extensions of classroom conversations and activities, thinking and learning outside of regular class time, and as the basis for beginning new classroom discussions or activities.