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Parent Blogging Meeting

Short for “weblog”, a blog is a website that is like an online journal which is regularly updated. A blog is made up of a collection of posts. Each new post that is published moves to the top of the blog. Readers can comment on blog posts. Blogs often contain pages too. What is a blog?

How and why are blogs used in school? Class website Class blog Digital Literacy Journals Information for parents Sharing learning with the world

Esafety All children have their own unique username and password which we explain should not be shared. All posts and comments created by the children and beyond our school are moderated. Nothing appears on any blog without being seen by a member of staff. Blogging guidelines are on each blog. Blogging forms part of our esafety teaching and keeping ourselves safe online.

School Website:

Some blog jargon… Post: These are found on the home page of the blog and contain a title and text. Some posts also contain photos, images, videos, slideshows and links to other sites. Posts sometimes end with questions for readers. Readers are encouraged to comment on posts. Page: You can find pages at the top of the blog (on some other blogs, they might be on the side). Pages contain static information that doesn’t change regularly such as information about the blog. Comment: Comments make blogs come alive! They allow the blog to become an interactive space where people can connect, converse and offer their thoughts and opinions. The administrators of the blog moderate and screen all comments. Category: When posts are written they are usually put into a category. This helps people find collections of posts on topics that interest them.

Subscribing to a blog To save you from having to check back to any of our blogs all the time to see whether there is anything new on there, we have set up an subscription service. To subscribe, you simply need to enter your address in the box on the right hand side of the blog. You will then get an each time we post something new on the blog! You can click on the link in your to visit the blog and leave a comment.

Getting involved Leaving comments We love comments! Comments make our blogs come alive. It’s easy to leave a comment on our blog. Parents are asked to please avoid using their surname to not identify their child. All comments are sent to Mr Rockey or the class teacher via for approval prior to appearing on the blog.

Blogging guidelines We have a few simple guidelines and suggestions that will help us to keep our blogs safe and enjoyable for everyone to read. * Children should only use their first name when commenting. * Parents who leave comments are asked to use their first name only so as not to identify their child, or post comments as “Jack’s Mum” or “Alison's’s Auntie”. * An address is required and your comment will be moderated before going live on a blog. * In class, do not post photos from, or links to other websites without permission from your class teacher. * All posts will be checked by a teacher or Mr Rockey before they are published to a blog. * All comments are checked by a teacher or Mr Rockey before they appear on a blog. * Be positive if you are going to comment. Say something that you like about a post and maybe even ask that person a question. * Please write in full sentences and use proper punctuation. Make sure you double check your comments carefully before sending them.

How to leave a comment 1. Click on the title of the post you wish to leave a comment on 2. Scroll down until you find the “Leave a Reply” box. Enter your name, address, comment and press “Submit Comment”.

Tutorial – on the website

Replying to comments After each comment you will see a “reply” button. Press this button and then leave a comment as normal to reply. Your response will appear right under the comment. We believe it is good blogging etiquette to reply to comments. This is a big job for the teachers to complete alone! The support of our families and children to help us reply to comments is very much appreciated, so if you see a comment that hasn’t been responded to, hit reply!

Pages Don’t forget to read all the information on the pages located at the top of the blog home page. In time, there will be information about our classes, school and teachers, as well as useful websites, blogging guidelines, international links and more!

Blog structure As time goes on and more posts are published, older posts move down the home page of the blog. When you can no longer see older posts on the home page, they are still on the blog, you just need to search for them. On the right hand side of the blog you will find a search box. This is an easy way to find posts from throughout the year. Just type the key words in the box and hit the “Search” button. You will find a list of blog posts that should include what you’re looking for. Try searching for your child’s name!

Blogging together Blogging is all about being part of a community. Through Quadblogging, we will be developing blogging friends and international links from all around the globe. You can find links to some of our class blogs on the right hand side of the blog under “Links” or “Bookmarks”. It will be wonderful to have a large worldwide audience for our children to share all the fantastic things they are doing in the classroom with on their blogs. Share our blog with your family and friends and encourage them to subscribe or leave us a comment. We love looking at our Revolvermap on the right hand side of our blog to find out where in the world our visitors are coming from!

Links to our blogs The Head's Blog – westwoodhead.schoolblogs.org Well Done Blog – westwoodwelldone.schoolblogs.org Thistle Class Blog – westwoodthistleclass.schoolblogs.org Clover Class Blog – westwoodcloverclass.schoolblogs.org Lotus Class Blog – westwoodlotusclass.schoolblogs.org Orchid Class Blog – westwoodorchidclass.schoolblogs.org ICT in the Community Blog – westwoodict.schoolblogs.org Westwood Writers Blog – westwoodwriters.schoolblogs.orgThe Head's Blog Well Done Blog Thistle Class Blog Clover Class Blog Lotus Class Blog Orchid Class Blog ICT in the Community Blog Westwood Writers Blog In part: Attribution-Non Commercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0) K. Morris 2013