Thursday 17 September 2015

Swap Shop Friday 18th September

Blogging!







Today is your opportunity to navigate the school's blog. Blog posts are organised in two ways; by subject and by date chronologically. You can navigate through blog posts by clicking on the red hyper-links at the side of the page.


Leaving Comments

You can leave a comment under any of the blog posts. Add your comment in the box beneath the post and select 'anonymous'  from the drop down box and then click 'publish'. Your comment will be added as soon as it has been moderated.


Today we would like to hear from you...

In the comments box below could you please comment on how useful you find the blog along with any suggestions for improvement.


We would also like you to make suggestions for future Swap Shops, including anything which you would like to share.

9 comments:

  1. The blog is useful as a reminder of what I have seen in Swap Shop sessions. I have also really enjoyed reading the college blogs. The pupils have obviously put a lot of effort into their posts.

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  2. I have found it useful to get a snapshot of some of the things that are happening around the school, as well as view some of the good practices that have been shared.

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  3. Hello.

    What a lovely idea. I do hope that people take this seriously and use these resources more than they have.

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  4. I love the blog and think that getting kids involved is definitely the way ahead. Maybe depts. should get someone trained up to post stuff from kids regarding their subjects; it would be a great way to promote different subjects.

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  5. A future session could be to discuss in departments ideas that we have used or seen to enhance teaching and learning.

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  6. I think this is a idea. It's great to see that it is a well developed resource. Does this have the capability to have student input as well?

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  7. I found the blogs very useful but would like to see more information regarding form time and form boards for new staff.

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  8. If anyone would like to write a blog post you can be added as a 'guest blogger'. Any student work can also be published on the blog and linked to the school twitter feed.

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  9. This blog post has some information about form boards http://claytoniablog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/tips-and-tricks-to-make-your-form-board.html

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