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Homework for Block D (Monday 11 September)

Read all about Ms. C’s summer vacation and write your own post about your vacation on your blog. Make sure you include:

  • a picture
  • links to other websites (your favorite store, your friends blog, a movie website, etc)
  • formatting effects: bold and italics

We can’t wait to hear about your vacation!

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Ms. C! Help Me Format My Post!

When you want to make your post pretty, you might want to use Firefox instead of Safari so you can see the Rich Text Editor:

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Remember: this only works on Firefox or Internet Explorer.

Using the Rich Text Editor, you can highlight a word and make it bold or italics with these buttons:

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You can also make a word into a linked word (or remove a link if you made a mistake) using these buttons:

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When you are creating a link, always make sure to have the new link open in a new window, like this:

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Don’t forget to copy and paste the entire URL of the link into the “link URL” box above

If you want to add pictures from a website, use this button:

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Make sure you include the entire URL of the picture (remember, you want to see the picture alone on the page, like this — use Google Images and go to “see full size image” — when you make your link)

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You might want to check the “Alignment” tab to decide if you want your picture on the left, right or in the center.

Don’t forget to cite the source (URL) of your picture underneath the picture in your post. Without proper citation, this is plagiarism.

If you have a picture already saved on your computer, you can use the “Upload” tool (this also works in Safari):

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Click on the browse button to find the file on your computer:

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Click the upload button to upload your image to the server:

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Then the “Browse” toolbar will pop up with your pictures:

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Then, click on the picture you want to upload, and you will see this:

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Make sure it says: “Using Original” (If it says “Using Thumbnail,” click once on the word “Thumbnail” and it will switch to “Original.” Then click, “Send to Editor”

If you do all of these things, you will have a truly beautiful post!

Good Luck!

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Homework for Block E and Block H (Friday 8 September)

Read all about Ms. C’s summer vacation and write your own post about your vacation on your blog. Make sure you include:

  • a picture
  • links to other websites (your favorite store, your friends blog, a movie website, etc)
  • formatting effects: bold and italics

We can’t wait to hear about your vacation!

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Blogging Terms and Conditions

Remember, there are some important rules we all must follow:

1. Students using blogs are expected to act safely by keeping personal information out of their posts. You agree to not post or give out your family name, password, user name, email address, home address, school name, city, country or other information that could help someone locate or contact you in person. You may share your interests, ideas and preferences.

2. Students using blogs agree to not share their user name or password with anyone besides their teachers and parents. You agree to never log in as another student.

3. Students using blogs are expected to treat blogspaces as classroom spaces. Speech that is inappropriate for class is not appropriate for your blog. While we encourage you to engage in debate and conversation with other bloggers, we also expect that you will conduct yourself in a manner reflective of a representative of this school.

4. Student blogs are to be a forum for student expression. However, they are first and foremost a tool for learning, and as such will sometimes be constrained by the various requirements and rules of classroom teachers. Students are welcome to post on any school-appropriate subject.

5. Students blogs are to be a vehicle for sharing student writing with real audiences. Most visitors to your blog who leave comments will leave respectful, helpful messages. If you receive a comment that makes you feel uncomfortable or is not respectful, tell your teacher right away. Do not respond to the comment.

6. Students using blogs take good care of the computers by not downloading or installing any software without permission, and not clicking on ads or competitions.

7. Students who do not abide by these terms and conditions may lose their opportunity to take part in this project.

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