Title: Web Logs: A Positive Approach to Blogging
1Web LogsA Positive Approach to Blogging
Mayfield Intermediate
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2Hey Everybody!
- My name is Tek.
- Im going to be your guide today!
- Im a part of i-SAFE, and we are concerned with
helping you to be safe online. - We want you to recognize and avoid dangerous,
destructive or unlawful online behavior, and we
hope to empower you to communicate what you learn
from i-SAFE with others. -
3In this lesson, you will be reading a
newsletter about online blogging and journaling.
You will then write sample blogs that are safe.
Finally, you will come up with rules for safe
journaling.
The Plan
4All Right Lets Get Started
- Today were going to start with a discussion.
- One new popular way of interacting or
communicating online is blogging or web
journaling. - - What is Blogging or Web Journaling?
5Blogging
- Blogs are another name for Web Journals.
- Web Journals are maintained in chronological
order by date of post. People who read the blog
are usually welcome to post replies, their
thoughts, etc. This makes most blogs
interactive.
6Time to Brainstorm
- There are dangers involved in Blogging.
- Now think, what are some of the potential dangers
of blogging? - How can they be prevented?
7The Dangers of Blogging
Blogging makes the writer feel like they are
writing confidentially because they are behind a
screen. However, the reality is that anyone
online can read the blog. This can be
dangerous. Sometimes the writer will reveal
information online in a blog that can be used by
cyber predators, harassers, identity thieves, etc.
Can you put this in your own words so that others
can understand it?
8Its time to do an activity
You should have a newsletter on the topic of
Blogging. Take some time and read it as a class,
in small groups, or individually. Discuss the
important points that are covered.
9Time for Group Work
- Your teacher will divide you into groups for the
next activity. - In your groups you will participate in a mock
blogging situation either online or using
worksheets. - You will receive a topic to blog on. You will
get the chance to blog for a few minutes before
changing blogging topics in your group. - Well meet back here when all the groups are
finished.
10Lets Discuss!
- Ok, so blogging can be lots of fun. Why else can
it be beneficial? - In the blogs you were writing, did you reveal
personal information? - Did you write things that could be used by others
such as predators or bullies?
11Safe Blogging Tips
- Now that youve had a chance to blog and weve
discussed some pros and cons of blogging, lets
come up with some safe blogging tips. Get back
into your groups and brainstorm a few tips to
guide others in safe blogging.
12Presentation Time
- Present your safe blogging tips to the class.
- Then Discuss
- How could a few simple guidelines make a
difference in keeping you safe while blogging? - As a class come up with the five best tips/rules
for safe blogging and post in the classroom.
13How Do you Know When Youre Done?
- Have you
- 1. Completed the Blog activity and written
your safety guidelines? - 2. Discussed with your class what you have
learned? - 3. As a class, written five guidelines?
14It doesnt have to end here!
Find out about DRiVE!
15Take Action
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