Examples of blogging guidelines
Check out the blogging and comments guidelines on the following class blog for ideas:
1. Huzzah is a grade 6/7 class from Canada.
2. Kathleen Morris’ created these guidelines for her primary Arts classes
3.The Avery Bunch is a technology class in Massachusetts
4. Kim Cofino created these guidelines for classes when teaching in Bangkok
5. Mrs. McNally’s Mumblings is a high school English class
Create your blogging guideline page
Once you have decided what you want to include in your rules and guidelines it is now just a case of publishing them on your blog as follows :
Go to pages>Add New.
Now just give your page a title, add your content and click Publish.
Making Contact Easy
Those that visit your blog might also have a need to contact you. This makes it easier for parents to contact you and for other classes to connect with you. Many teachers choose to create an entirely separate “Contact” page to go with the “About “ page.
Here are some tips to consider:
- It’s best not to put your email address on your blog. A contact form is better as it protects your email address from spammers.
- If you don’t want to provide your email, use text and something like support (at) edublogs (dot) org or an image of your email address to make it hard for spammers to pull your email address.
- Personal phone numbers are probably not something you want to share either — but sharing a school phone number might be appropriate for some people.
Blogging Guidelines
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