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Safe Blogging: Kidblog

Learn about safe blogging for kids on Kidblog.org with teacher control, creating accounts, privacy settings, and user interaction tips. Explore useful resources and safety features.

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Safe Blogging: Kidblog

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  1. Safe Blogging:Kidblog.org Amy Boehman-Pollitt amy.pollitt@fcps.org Frederick County Public Schools, MD October 2010

  2. Resources • http://kidblog.org • http://sites.fcps.org/trt/kidblog • http://kidblog.org/Grade3reading • Guest (to view only) • Password: conference

  3. Safety Features • Creating Accounts for Kids • Teacher Control – posts and comments • Private blog • Teacher – private comment • Ease of navigation – limited student dashboard • No ads • Video

  4. Creating Accounts

  5. URL to the blog becomes: http://kidblog.org/MrsPollittsClass/

  6. 200 users per class. Create multiple classes per teacher account. Create generic usernames for students

  7. Privacy Settings

  8. Students: Writing Posts

  9. Teacher:Approving Student Posts

  10. After you click blog post title…

  11. Students: Add Comments

  12. Teacher: Approve Comments

  13. Teacher:Post Private Comment

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