Week 10: So Long, Farewell

Week 10: So long, farewell

And the wind carries them off, and all of the hope in their hearts is carried with them until they are gone...

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This is our last post for the Student Blogging Challenge until we start again next year in March 2016. Miss W hopes you have enjoyed the activities and the chance to make connections with other students and classes around the world.

Miss W would like to thank Sue Waters from Edublogs for writing a few of the challenges this time, but also thank the mentors for taking time to visit and comment on student blogs.

We have had a great 10 weeks of blogging. You have learnt so many skills to help you improve your blogs. Many of you have improved those writing skills or maybe digital skills with using a variety of tools to embed on your blog. But it is now time to evaluate your progress as well as the progress of the blogging challenge itself.

This week there are someĀ things to do:

  1. Evaluate your own blog.Ā 
  2. Have someone else evaluate your blog.
  3. Evaluate the actual blogging challenge.
  4. Keep watching for the post from Edublogs about voting for the best student and class blogs.

 

1. Audit your blog since the beginning of OctoberĀ 2015.

Answer the following questions in a post titled SBC 10:1 Title.

  1. How many posts did you write?
  2. How many were school based, your own interests or set by the challenge?
  3. How many comments did you receive from classmates, teachers or overseas students?
  4. Which post received the most comments? Why do you think that happened?
  5. Which post did you enjoy writing the most and why?
  6. Did you change blog themes at all and why?
  7. How many widgets do you have? Do you think this is too many or not enough?
  8. How many overseas students do you have on your blogroll?
  9. Which web tools did you use to show creativity on your blog?

2. Now ask a teacher from your school ORĀ your parent/ aunty/ uncle/ grandma/ grandpa who might not have read your blogĀ to do an audit.

Sit beside them while they navigate around your blog, record what you observe as they interact with your blog. When finished, ask them the following questions:

  1. What were your first impressions of this blog?
  2. What captured your attention?
  3. What distracted you on the blog?
  4. What suggestions can you give me to improve my blog?

Write a post about your blog audit with this other person. Ā It should be titled SBC 10:2 title.

3. Evaluating the challenge.

This is the fifteenth challenge and sometimes Miss W feels like the activities are getting stale especially for those students who have taken part in more than one set of challenges. So over the next few weeks Miss W will be adding new pages that you all can contribute to. Every month of the year, there are special events, festivals, birthdays of authors etc. Which ones do you think it would be interesting to write about? Find the post ideas page for that month and add your ideas in the comments (these are found above the header area).

Miss W usually has a form to fill in here but this time she would like you to leave a quality comment HERE giving your opinion of the challenge.
You might want to mention some of the following things:

  • The most interesting challenge for you
  • How often you visited other blogs and left comments
  • Whether you read the challenge flipboard magazine
  • A PMI or plus/minus/interesting point about the challenge
  • The most important thing you learnt while doing the challenge

4. Voting for blogs ā€“Ā (Updated 12/8)

Congratulations

Miss W has just been checking the shortlisted blogs from the Edublog Awards and noticedĀ there are many student and class blogs from the challenge included.

Remember to vote for the blog you feel is best, not just one of your friends. If you have been visiting other blogs throughout the challenge, you might have left comments on some of the blogs mentioned.

Please vote from computers outside the school as only one vote per IP address counts ā€“ most school computers all have the same IP address.

You have until 16 December to vote.

Click on the Vote Here Ā on this page.