After deciding at the end of 2010 that I really needed to dive in and start a blog (as part of being a professional educator in this new connected/collaborative world!)... I visited lots of teacher blogs and analysed their choice of blog hosting platforms and decided on edublogs (for loads of reasons!). So I followed their instructions and got a blog started but got stuck when I wanted to change the appearance... so I stopped.
Christmas came and went... and wouldn't you know it I get a link off Yammer telling me that edublogs were providing the perfect professional development for teachers of all blogging shapes and sizes - and levels of experience! So I am completing the challenges in the time I have available, but I also thought I would blog about the Teacher Challenge so that, maybe, others could learn from my first efforts too.
So this blog is simply going to be about the learning process that I complete as I learn about blogging as a teacher and complete the Teacher Challenge 2011.
http://teacherchallenge.edublogs.org/2011/01/10/kick-start-activity-1-%e2%80%93-beginner-%e2%80%93-setting-up-your-blog/
Welcome!
This blog details the learning journey to complete the Edublogs Teacher Challenge 2011. It is a conversation about being a beginner blogger so it may prove to be a little too self-deprecating at times for some readers!
This blog is about blogging - setting up a brand new blog, making decisions about design and appearance, and learning how to use the Blogger interface as well as the slightly different Edublogs interface. So it will also discuss the decisions made for the design and operation of my professional blog which is Applied Chaos Theory (hosted at Edublogs).
I hope that by journalling about my learning journey in the world of teacher blogging it may provide some small encouragement to other teacher bloggers as they begin their own learning journey in this new collaborative/connected world!
This blog is about blogging - setting up a brand new blog, making decisions about design and appearance, and learning how to use the Blogger interface as well as the slightly different Edublogs interface. So it will also discuss the decisions made for the design and operation of my professional blog which is Applied Chaos Theory (hosted at Edublogs).
I hope that by journalling about my learning journey in the world of teacher blogging it may provide some small encouragement to other teacher bloggers as they begin their own learning journey in this new collaborative/connected world!
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Monday, January 10, 2011
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