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Blogging For Administrators. Michael Waiksnis Castle Heights Middle School Rock Hill, SC. Image from flirck.com/cc. Blog. Short for weblog. A journal or newsletter that is frequently updated and intended for public consumption/interaction. We will look at 3 types today. What Do You
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Blogging For Administrators Michael Waiksnis Castle Heights Middle School Rock Hill, SC Image from flirck.com/cc
Blog Short for weblog. A journal or newsletter that is frequently updated and intended for public consumption/interaction We will look at 3 types today
What Do You Want To Say
To Whom? www.flickr.com/photos/8091814@N08/599606659
Write Interact Personal Professional Blogs www.flickr.com/photos/40713258@N00/6740232
Personal/Professional See Best Practices Bounce Ideas Back and Forth Build Relationships With Fellow School Leaders
Leader Talk Ed LeaderWeb Personal/Professional Explore others on blogroll
School Blogs News and Events
School Blogs School Updates/Alerts
School Blogs School Blogs Speaking to the Community
School Blogs FAQ’s/Rules, Etc…
Communicate With Stakeholders • Lewis Elementary • Middle-High School • Middle School
Classroom Blogs Classroom Blogs Post Assignments/Homework www.flickr.com/photos/7593765@N07/479780770
Classroom Blogs Explanation of work/how parents can help
Classroom Blogs Students respond to prompts on blog Students post work on blog
Classroom Blogs http://blog.mrmeyer.com/http://byrdmiddle.org/richard3/http://bionicteaching.com/ www.flickr.com/photos/7593765@N07/479780770
Credits: The content for this presentation was gleaned from many wonderful resources. “Why Blog As An Administrator” by Scott McLeod of CASTLE is a great resource and ideas from it were used in the production of this presentation. Images are from www.flickr.com/cc Any Questions? Contact Information: Mike Waiksnis Castle Heights Middle School Rock Hill, SC 803-981-1400 mwaiksni@rock-hill.k12.sc.us