Today has been a amazing day, so far, filled with HS students stopping by my office needing help with their Blog. (Edublogs has some quirks--yes that's a polite way to say it--that we've been trying to figure out.) Why do some students have the widget Class Blog and others don't? Why are some pages showing published but aren't actually showing? How do I change font/color? Why aren't my widgets showing? ALL of the students have been beyond respectful and delightful to work with. It's nice to have my office filled with students looking to problem solve and not just sit here hoping I can figure it out. (Maybe it was just nice to have my office filled with students and not just me by myself!!) Unfortunately our problem solving and brainstorming has not been able to solve all of the issues yet. However, I have learned a ton about Edublogs just sitting with these kids. I actually offered my job to one of them and made him stay longer than he wanted so he could help me! I'm sure he was thrilled with this! I'm hoping more kids stop by throughout the rest of the day. It's a great feeling to be connected--at least for today! Now back to doing some research on Edublogs! If you have any tips and trick about using this blogging site please share your knowledge!!
Friday, March 15, 2019
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Can I get an Amen?!?! I love this job too, J-diddle-diddle. I’ve been thinking a lot lately (which is hilarious to type), and it’s starting to finally sink in that we have the ability to add value to the lives of our students daily. Like every single day. Think about that...that’s bonkers.
ReplyDeleteAnd you did that today. Well done and thanks for sharing.