A Term on my Class Blog
I’ve now been running blogs with & for my classes since 2005. I still find them a really useful tool for teaching and learning. The focus and content has changed continually over the years.
Back in the noughties I was keen on having my class blog kept up by pupils (archive.org link).
I find this harder to organise now, not sure if it is my age, the demands of the curriculum or something else. Pupils in my class now post to their e-Portfolios1 and add pieces of work to the class blog which I collate into posts. I also pinch quotes from their e-portfolios for the class blog2.
Like my own blog here I still find my class blog a great resource to remember & review. Of course it is a curated view. Much depends on what I am finding most interesting at the time. I both enjoy reading back and use it as a tool when asked for feedback or a record of some sort.
I was somewhat cheered up by Matt Mullenweg’s birthday. Sometimes it feels like WordPress is focused on content management. Matt’s post show that blogging is still loved.
While content management is a main focus of Glow Blogs my love is blogging. I still think we are only scratching the surface of the use of WordPress in school3.
Posts Last Term (Oct 2023 – Dec 2023 on my class blog )
- Autumn Haiku
- HALLOWEEN MAGIC
- Banton Mill
- Arcade Fun
- Steady Hands Stage 1
- New Podcast out BBP episode 8
- Outdoor Learning Day
- Steady Hands Stage 2
- ScribbleBots
- Christmas Challenge
- Glow Blogs – WordPress blogs for Scottish Education ↩
- example of quote collection↩
- H5P for example ↩
Wondering what kind of fish this is? Found on Barassie beach. Small mouth with teeth. Big spike on head. Maybe a triggerfish?
Thanks to Joe, if like me you occasionally stumble around with php -S localhost:8080
or the like: this is simple.
According to my Books page, I read 43 books last year, three less than the year before year. A list of 5 star books (weight by my enjoyment, pretty vague) using the lovely display posts plugin.
- Read Demon Copperhead
- Read: Hungry Ghosts
- Read: You Have a Friend in 10A
- Read: The Apparition Phase
- Read: The Secret History
- Read: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
At the end of 2022 I saw a note somewhere about someone who wrote down the first bird they saw every day. I decided to note one natural thing I saw everyday. Baring a few days here and there I managed it.
Wonderful site by @mdvfunes come to an end after 3108 daily suggestions to find stillness!