Vision Boards

We will be creating vision boards this week. If you are unfamiliar with what a vision board is follow this link.

What is a Vision Board?

There are several programs you can use to create your vision board like Picktochart or PicMonkey.  You can use Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or what ever feels comfortable to you.  Here are some posts that can help you get started with your Vision Board

How to Create a Digital Vision Board with PicMonkey | Thriftanista in the City

How to Make a Vision Board | PicMonkey

How To Create An Online Vision Board | Epreneur

You can also get out your scrapbook stuff and make a physical one.

Your vision boards are due posted to your Blog by Monday, January, 21st at 8am CST.

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Temptations

Respond with a thoughtful paragraph.

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Grading Rubric for Blog Posts

Here is a copy of the Rubric that will be used for grading your Blog Posts.

Blog Post Rubric

 

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Rules and Step by Step Set up of Student Blogs

Here are a few rules that we’ll need to follow:

1.  For student blogs we will be using WordPress. WordPress is very user friendly and as you get more comfortable you can change and edit things so the design and style fits your preferences.

WordPress has a great, easy to follow tutorial for setting up your blog.

Styling your blog in WordPress becomes a game of learning to read code; some themes are more user friendly than others!  I recommend starting with the default theme Twenty Ten.  You will be able to add your own graphics and changes colors. Also, you can change the theme as you become more comfortable with it

2.  Your blog may not contain your entire first and last name.  Only first names or an appropriate nickname.  Your blog url and title will be something like this:myblog.wordpress.com

3.  All graphics must be school and FFA appropriate.  No scantilly clad young men or women.  If in doubt, ask!

4.  Any music associated with your blog must also be school and FFA appropriate.

5.  When posting to your blog, keep in mind that your blog is a reflection of you, your family, your school, our FFA Chapter and your FFA Advisor.  Once it’s out on the web, it’s really hard to take it back!  Keep all language appropriate, use spell and grammar check! If you are talking about a specific person, don’t use that person’s real name.

Let’s begin by going to http://wordpress.com and clicking on the orange  ” Get Started” button.

This will take you to a new page.  Figure out a name for your blog and, by trial and error, enter that slug into the box.

2.  Your blog may not contain your entire first and last name.  Only first names or an appropriate nickname.  Your blog url and title will be something like this: myblog.wordpress.com  If you enter a name or slug that is already in use you will get a screen something like this:

When you find a combination that works – WooHoo, you’ll get a screen like this:

Choose a username and password and enter them in the appropriate blanks.  The default username will be the slug you came up with .  You can change your user name later if you need or want to.

Enter your school e mail address:
Be sure to select English in the pull down menu and click “Create Blog”
An e mail will be sent to the e mail address you entered.

Click on the link within the e mail you received.  This will take you to a screen that looks something like this:

We’ll get back to blog set up in a minute.  Be sure to book mark the dashboard page!  You will be using it again!

Before I totally turn you loose.  Make note of these things:

Your blog url and the login url. with is myblog.wordpress.com/wp-login.php

Write down your user name and password!

When you need help, please ask.

Happy Blogging!

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