Welcome to the second step in our free professional learning series on personal blogging!
The aim of this step is to:
- Help you understand how pages are used on personal educator blogs.
- Help you set up an About page and Contact page on your personal educator blog.
Introduction to pages
Pages on blogs are normally used for information that you want to share with your readers but don’t expect to update frequently.
The main things to remember are:
- Pages are best suited for information you rarely update such as your About and Contact pages.
- Situations where you want to discuss a question or topic are better suited to publish as a post and not a page.
- Too many pages can make information harder to manage and find.
If you look closely at a page you will see it is normally made up of:
- Page Title – tells the reader what the page is about.
- Your page content – this is information you want to share on this page
- Comments – most themes support comments at the bottom of the page. This allows your readers to add a comment to your page. There are situations where you don’t want comments on pages. Comments are disabled on pages by default and can be enabled.
Watch the following video to learn more about the difference between pages and posts.
Here’s a quick visual summary of the differences. We also have a post on The Edublogger that explains the differences between posts and pages further.
Why you need an About page
You never know how someone might find your blog — Google search, Twitter, Facebook, or a link from somewhere else.
One of the first things a new visitor looks for is your ‘About’ page.
Your About page is all about letting people know who are you, what your interests are, and what you write about.
Start with telling people more about yourself as people are more likely to engage with your blog if they can relate to you as an individual. Then tell them about your blog and the reasons why you blog.
Not too long and not too short — include photos that help readers relate to you as a person.
Here’s my ‘About page’ on my personal blog.
What’s included on an About Page does vary depending on the type of blog and its intended audience.
Refer to these tips for writing About pages for Student and Class blogs.
Examples of About pages on personal blogs
Check out the following blogs for ideas on how About pages are used on personal educator blogs.
- Shelly Sanchez Terrell’s About page
- Kathleen Morris’ About page
- Vicki Davis’ About page
- George Couros’s About page
- Gwyneth Jones’ About page
Create your About page
All newly created blogs come with a ‘Sample page‘ created.
All you need to do is edit the ‘Sample page’ to change it into your About page
Here’s how you create your About page:
1. Go to Pages > All Pages.
2. Hover your mouse over the Sample page title to bring up the action menus.
3. Now click on Edit.
4. Change the title of your page from Sample Page to About (or About Me).
5. Edit the permalink to change it to about.
6. Now just add your information about yourself and when finished click Update.
Overview of your visual editor
The area where you write your pages and posts is by default in Visual Editing mode which uses WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) option for formatting.
It works similar to any Word processing software.
Write your post, highlight any text you want to format, and then click the appropriate button in the toolbar to add formatting such as bold, italics, or a numbered list.
The Toolbar Toggle icon is used to view the advanced formatting options in the second row including heading styles, underlining, font color, custom characters, undo, redo.
You switch between Visual Editing mode and HTML editing mode by clicking on the Visual or Text tab. Text or HTML editing mode is not something beginner bloggers need to worry about.
Below is a quick video tutorial on the visual editor.
Making contact easy
Those that visit your blog might also have a need to contact you.
Many teachers choose to create an entirely separate “Contact” page to go with the “About” page.
Here are some tips to consider:
- It’s best not to put your email address on your blog. A contact form (using a contact or form plugin) is better as it protects your email address from spammers.
- If you do want to provide your email, use text and something like support (at) edublogs (dot) org or an image of your email address to make it hard for spammers to pull your email address. Here’s an email icon generator you can use.
Other things to share might include Facebook, Twitter, or other social media profile information. Some of these are also shared by adding widgets to your blog. We’ll show you how this is done later in this series.
Create your contact page
Once you’ve decided what you want to include on your contact page, and if you want to use a contact form, it is just a case of creating a contact page using the Formidable Forms plugin.
- Here’s an example of what the Formidable Forms plugin contact form looks like on Unlocking the Universe.
Note: The Formidable Forms plugin is available for pro blogs only.
How to create a contact page using the Formidable Forms plugin
First, you will need to activate the Formidable Forms plugin as follows:
1. Go to Plugins.
2. Activate the Formidable Forms plugin.
3. Go to Formidable > Forms.
For a comprehensive guide on using Formidable Forms with a pro subscription, you will find a step by step guide here.
Other types of pages
There are lots of different types of pages you can add to blogs.
The main things to remember are:
- Pages are best suited for information you rarely update such as your About, Contact, and First time visitor pages.
- Too many pages can make information harder to manage and find.
We’ll show you how to use posts in Step 3 of our personal blogging series.
Setting up links to pages
Some themes automatically add a link to pages in their top navigation while on other themes you need to add a pages widget or set up a custom menu to add the page links.
Personally, I prefer to set up my top navigation using a custom menu as links in the top navigation are easier for readers and it allows you to customize the links considerably more.
You’ll find step by step instructions for setting up custom menus here.
Frequently Asked Page Questions
These are some of questions about pages that we’re commonly asked.
1. How do you enable comments on pages?
Most of our themes support comments on pages and by default, comments are disabled on pages.
You can enable comments on pages using Quick Edit as follows:
1. Go to Pages > All Pages
2. Locate the post or page you want to enable comments on.
3. Hover over its title to bring up its action menu and then click on Quick Edit.
4. Select ‘Allow Comments’ and then click on Update.
2. Why won’t comments display on pages?
Most of our themes support comments on pages, however, there are a few themes that don’t.
If the theme you are using doesn’t support comments on pages, and you would like this feature, then you will need to use an alternative theme.
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3. What does the Nothing Found message on my front page mean?
By default, the front page of your blog is set to display your latest posts.
If you delete the default “Hello World’ post before you publish a new post then your front page will display ‘Nothing Found’, ’404 – Not Found Error’ or something similar depending on the theme you are using.
This message is displayed because there is nothing to display on your front page.
You’ll find step by step instructions on how to fix a Not Found message here.
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3. Is it possible to publish posts to different pages on my blog?
We’re often asked if it is possible to add posts to other pages, rather than just the front page of the blog. This is commonly asked by educators who want to use one blog for multiple classes or subjects.
And yes you can! But it does involve slightly advanced blogging skills.
We will show you how you can do it by assigning categories to posts and using a custom menu for your top navigation in Step 3 of our personal blogging series.
Your Task
We’d like you to add your voice and ideas to our ongoing conversation about blogging by undertaking one or more of these tasks:
- About Page: Check out some of the personal educator blogs on our list and check out their About pages. Then, create or update your own About page. Leave a link to your About page in a comment so we can have a look at how you went.
- Contact Page: Check out some of the personal educator blogs on our list and look for their Contact pages. Then, create or update your own Contact page. Leave a link to your Contact page in a comment so we can have a look at how you went.
- Other Pages: Share a link to another type of page that you’ve seen on someone’s personal/professional educator blog. Tell us what you think of the page in a comment.
Also feel free to leave any questions you are having (or tips/advice) as well.
How to leave a comment: Scroll down to find the comment box. Write your comment, then enter your name and email address (email addresses are not published). Enter the anti-spam word. Press submit and we will moderate your comment ASAP.
Loving this process! Talking about what happens in the classroom and how other teachers can use other blogs as resources!
http://kmco12.edublogs.org/
I did set up About page on my amachild18.edublogs.org
Setting up my pages was very easy as well. I was able to post all about my class assignments. It is a very useful tool. I am excited to see what else I can do.
http://aimeeyork.edublogs.org/
Setting up my pages was something that I had a lot of fun with! I created sub pages, and then pages within those pages! I really enjoy organization, so I really got creative with it! I was able to set up my pages the way that I really wanted to.
https://haileyczerwinski.edublogs.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=52&action=edit
For step 2, I created an about me page. I like how personal the about me page felt and I was really able to share myself on there. I hope other people like it!
http://kiataylor2045.edublogs.org/2019/01/31/hello-world/
Hello everyone,
For step 2, I created an about me page on my blog. I looked at other About Me pages including one of my professor’s about me pages for inspiration. My about me page is quite simple right now. After looking at more after I finished it, I think I will be going back and adding more and perhaps including a picture or two. The link to my about me page is below. Feel free to offer any suggestions that you may have 🙂
http://gmercado07.edublogs.org/aboutmepage/
Hi Guadalupe,
Great start with your About page! I agree, a picture or two will bring it to life. Personally I also love looking at About pages that are ‘scannable’ so text that’s really broken up or perhaps even bullet points etc.
Love your theme choice too!
Kathleen Morris
Edublogs Community Manager
@kathleen_morris
TASK 1:
Finally! I finally managed to create my About me page. It was much more difficult than creating a post. I checked the pages you suggested, I also did some research what we should/shouldn’t include in an About me page to make it appealing enough.
http://bwernervocalise.edublogs.org/about-me/
Task 2:
I must admit this took a while to set up my contact form. Again, I decided simplicity will be the best. I used Formidable forms.
http://bwernervocalise.edublogs.org/get-in-touch/
Task 3:
One of my favourite blogs is a group blog Edutopia. Needless to say, there will be lots of different pages but all are set up nicely and they don’t look cluttered.
https://www.edutopia.org/project-based-learning
I love the photos you put on your About page, Beata. What tool did you use to do that? It was a great idea using bullet points too. It makes your About page really easy to read.
I’m really liking the new theme too!
Kathleen Morris
Edublogs Community Manager
@kathleen_morris
http://jeninri.edublogs.org/about/
http://jeninri.edublogs.org/contact-me/ So on this page I had an issue putting the correct link in??? Couldn’t gi\\figure it out? Not sure what I was doing incorrectly?
https://petriklsc503.wordpress.com/reading-log-for-531/ This is another student in my class. I found his comments to be on the long side, as it’s supposed to be a short summary
Hi Jennifer,
You’re right. That contact form doesn’t work. Perhaps this information will help or feel free to email support@edublogs.org and they’ll be able to assist https://help.edublogs.org/contact-page/
Kathleen Morris
Edublogs Community Manager
@kathleen_morris
Here is my revised About Me page http://learnservelead.edublogs.org/welcome/about-me/
and my new Contact Me page http://learnservelead.edublogs.org/welcome/contact-me/
I checked out the About Me page from https://rosscoops31.com/about/ . What I like most is how he explains the purpose of his blog.
Hi Jennifer,
Nice work with your About page. There’s a good amount of information so your readers can really get to know you.
Did you write your name at the bottom with Google web fonts? I like the look of that!
Kathleen Morris
Edublogs Community Manager
@kathleen_morris
My ‘About’ page 🙂
http://leemayes.edublogs.org/who-is-mr-lee/
Great page, Lee! And what an interesting career you must be having in China. I assume you’re a fellow Aussie by the looks of your photo? 🙂
Kathleen Morris
Edublogs Community Manager
@kathleen_morris
You have a sharp eye Kathleen! :-p
Thank you for the comment and ongoing support to all us new edubloggers!
My ‘Welcome’ page…
http://hgssgeography.edublogs.org/sample-page/
Here is a link to my about page http://jlukjanowicz.edublogs.org/sample-page/
Here is a link to my contact page http://jlukjanowicz.edublogs.org/contact-me/
https://georgecouros.ca/blog/ -I love this about page blog, he discusses that he is a learner, educator, and is the author of “The Innovator’s Mindset”.
Hi, there! Here are the links to my About and Contact pages. I even added my Twitter button! Thank you for providing the courses. This has been so helpful!
http://everydaycounts.edublogs.org/about/
http://everydaycounts.edublogs.org/contact-me/
I made my About page as well as a Contact page and would love to hear what people think! http://msbrandsclassroom.edublogs.org/about/
I am also interested in adding a link to my Twitter account to my Contact page – maybe that’s a future lesson, but if not can someone help me figure that out? Thanks!!
I won’t keep you hanging!
These instructions should help you add your follow button for Twitter. https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/add-follow-button-to-website
You can see an example on the contact page on my own blog. I’ve suggested people contact me on Twitter or via the contact form. http://www.kathleenamorris.com/about/contact/
By the way, your About page looks great and how interesting that you have a family travel blog as well. Great idea. I bet people would really enjoy seeing a photo on your About page too. You might be getting to that! 😉
Kathleen Morris
Edublogs Community Manager
@kathleen_morris
Thanks for the suggestion! I added a photo and I think it made a big difference!
I made an about me page but used it as contact me page as well. I thought this might be the easiest way for people to get ahold of me instead of having to go to a different page altogether.
http://409communicator.edublogs.org/about-me/
Good idea combining the two pages. Simple can work well! Just a tip, some people don’t like writing out their full email in text to avoid being spammed. It’s up to you but you might consider writing out the ‘dot’ ‘at’ etc. or insert your email address as an image. Hope that helps!
After looking at some examples, this is what I came up with for my About page: http://vujaklijavoice.edublogs.org/about/
I also made a contact page: http://vujaklijavoice.edublogs.org/contact-me/
I like how this blog has posts in categories – this one is forties fun: https://myfwordsblog.com/category/forties-fun/ She has a voice that connects to the audience – real, authentic, and fun.
I want to set up my blog with posts about teacher education divided into planning instruction, district-university partnerships, and professional collaboration, maybe one or two more. In the next steps of this course, I hope to get a better sense of setting the blog up that way.
About me page: http://alwaysunfolding.edublogs.org/about-page/
Contact page: http://alwaysunfolding.edublogs.org/contact/
Question: I’ve seen many teacher bloggers include disclaimers on their about pages about their opinions not reflecting their school or district. Pernille Ripp has something about that. How important is it to include that?
This is a good question and maybe someone else will chime in here too? While I can’t advise on the legalities of including a message like that, personally I feel like it never hurts to make it clear that your opinions are your own? I might post this question on Twitter to see what others think!
There are a couple of interesting insights on Twitter here! https://twitter.com/edublogs/status/1084029632804868096
Thanks for following up on that. Interesting responses. I think I’ll be drafting mine as I do want to keep it when I move to a new post somewhere else in the world.
About Me page: http://classisdismissed.edublogs.org/aboutme/
Contact page: http://classisdismissed.edublogs.org/contact/
Hi Jackie,
Your blog is looking great! I started my own blog with the same purpose — to share tech tools and tips I came across. From there, I’ve found a few niche areas that I particularly enjoy writing about. I wonder if the same will be true for you!
Hi, I just added Contact form following your instructions. You can find it in “Contact us” section. Link to the website is http://boxofideas.edublogs.org/
Hello!
My name is Carlos. I’m a brazilian teacher. I’ll do the tasks 1 and 2.
1. My About Page is http://quimicae.edublogs.org/sobre-nos/
2. My Contact Page is http://quimicae.edublogs.org/contato/
Note: English translation is available.
Regards
Great start to your pages!
Have added an about me and contact page. Thanks for the clear instructions.
http://michellebrown74.edublogs.org/about-me
http://michellebrown74.edublogs.org/contact
What an interesting about page! I love how much information you have offered so your readers can really get an understanding of your background and interests.
Thank you for teaching me how to add an about and contact page. The contact form works like a magic. Here are my pages:
http://jennystinehour.edublogs.org/about/
http://jennystinehour.edublogs.org/contact-me/
I really admire this page: http://www.goldsquare.co/portfolio
It’s where the team put the works that they’re proud of. If I start to post a lot more blogs, it would be nice for me to do this as well.
I have added an about me and contact page. I am thinking about a first time visitor’s page to give some background.
http://jetteachestech.edublogs.org/about/
http://jetteachestech.edublogs.org/contact-me/
Here’s my updated ‘About’ page. Is it clear/concise, or should I include more info? All comments welcome!
http://kayley2017.edublogs.org/about-page/
Hi Kayley,
It looks like your blog is password protected. Not sure if you meant for it to be? 🙂
Hi again Kathleen, the Overview/About page is listed as public, as is the latest post on teaching 5th grade. 2017 posts were part of a university assessment so were password protected. Let me know if you see something different.
Hi Kayley,
If you try to open your blog in a browser that you’re not logged into (e.g. Chrome Incognito) you’ll see that the whole blog is password protected. If you go to your dashboard and click on settings > reading, take a look at your “site visibility” settings. To make the blog viewable to others you’ll need to select “Discourage search engines from indexing site but allows normal visitors to view”
Hope this helps!
Hi there,
This is the link to my ‘about’ page, and also my ‘contact’ page. I really enjoyed the variety of about pages you listed – some different styles, from formal to informal.
http://ngairedekorte.edublogs.org/about/
http://ngairedekorte.edublogs.org/contact-me/
Thanks.
Great work, Ngaire. And what an awesome feat composing Thomas songs for your lucky children!
Here are my links to my contact page and also my about me page:
http://alansblake.edublogs.org/contact-me/
http://alansblake.edublogs.org/aboutme/
Here is a link to a page that I found on Cool Cat Teacher Blog
http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/p/freebies.html
It has a list of free resources that would be helpful for teachers. I think that this is a great page to add to a blog. A quick and easy resource that I am sure many teachers appreciate her sharing.
Hi Alan,
I love the look of your About page. It makes it really clear to get an understanding of who you are at a glance. What a big career change for you. I’m sure you’ll be very busy with your 5 young children too. Exciting times ahead for you!:)
I followed the steps and created my About page today. Here is a link to it:
http://mathpixie.edublogs.org/about/
Hi there!
I loved the Middle School meeting post you recently posted and shared it with our Twitter community! 🙂
With 30 years of experience behind you, it’s awesome you’re sharing your thoughts and experience on your blog. This will be a real gift to others!
Here’s my About page: http://mathpixie.edublogs.org/about/
Hi – I’m trying mine out now! Brilliant information 🙂
Eliza
http://hestudyskills.edublogs.org
Hi Eliza,
I love the look up of your blog. The way you’ve set up the pages is ideal and great theme choice too.
I’m sure this will be a useful resource for others!
Wow creating a blog is quite the overwhelming process! Thanks for the help! This is all so new to me and sometimes I struggle on the computer. My link is https://polkadotsandpalmtrees.edublogs.org
Dana
Hi Dana,
I love the name of your blog! Try not to worry about all the information overload. Just start small. It looks like you’re already doing great as you have set up a nice theme and header, and written posts and pages. Well done!
Let us know if you need more help too. 🙂
Here are the links to my About Page & Contact Page
https://trivediziemba.edublogs.org/about/
https://trivediziemba.edublogs.org/contact-me/
My blog is a work in progress. The link for my blog is:
https://trivediziemba.edublogs.org/
Hi Purviben,
Well done! The About page is nice and clear. I visit a lot of blogs and it’s surprising how many don’t have an About page. I find it really helps to orientate the reader. I’m sure the visitors to you blog will enjoy these two pages.
Kathleen
Kathleen,
Thanks for visiting my blog. Having easy to follow tutorials & support from mentors like you makes the process easy.
Best wishes.
Purviben K. Trivedi-Ziemba
Thanks for this great tutorial.
Here’s what I have so far:
http://mrsgspeciallearners.edublogs.org
http://mrsgspeciallearners.edublogs.org/contact-me/
http://mrsgspeciallearners.edublogs.org/about-me/
Hello,
Thanks for Teacher Challenges & easy to follow directions.
I am creating this blog as a requirement for GA online teaching course as well as toward my personal journey. The blog is work in progress and will be updated 2 or more times a week.
Here are the links to my about page, contact me page & the blog.
https://trivediziemba.edublogs.org/about/
https://trivediziemba.edublogs.org/contact-me/
https://trivediziemba.edublogs.org
Even though I have published this blog, it does not come up when I search for it. What do you think I need to change so my blog is searchable?
Thank you.
Purviben K. trivedi-Ziemba
Hi,
I’ve set up my personal blog as practice before I begin one for my class. You can see what I have here: https://terelyne.edublogs.org/. My struggle is that even though I’ve done an “About” page, it doesn’t show as a tab to click on my home page. It’s there if you use the search. I’ve gone through the instructions again and again, and don’t see what I’ve missed. Thanks for your help!
Hi Mrs V, The answer to your question posted on the Teacher Challenge blog is some themes automatically add a link to pages in the top navigation while others don’t. Your theme doesn’t and the best way to add a link is to set up a custom menu. I’ve set up your custom menu in Appearance > Menu.
You can read more about custom menu’s here – http://help.edublogs.org/custom-menu/
Sue Waters
Support Manager
Edublogs | CampusPress
Hello, everyone!
I have recently completed my About Me and Contact pages for my new classroom blog. You can find my blog here: http://wheelerme.edublogs.org/
I haven’t added any posts yet, but I think I can get to that this afternoon! Feel free to let me know if you have any feedback!
I am new to blogging and am finding your help pages to be a lifeline! However, after reading this page I still have a question – I have enabled comments on my pages but instead of showing what the comments are (like on this page) mine only shows how many there are. Is this something that is decided by the theme or is it something I can control? This is my site I’m using with my class (starting today!) http://missrebeccap.edublogs.org/
I am going to continue working on my About page, but it is http://msives.edublogs.org/about/. Excited to start using it with the class.
Hi Ms. Ives
Thank you for sharing your about page.
We suggest you add a photo or two to add to the page.
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
@Edublogs_Eugene
My blog’s About Us page is at http://cozclass.edublogs.org/about-the-coz-class/. We will not be adding a Contact page because, as others have said, it’s only for Pro Subscription holders. As a title I teacher, I know it is not in my budget at this time. Please check out the beginning stages of our blog, though! http://cozclass.edublogs.org/
Hi,
Here are links to two new pages on my new blog site. I’m having a little trouble following directions for the Contact Page because it seems as though I need to be subscribing to “Pro” to access the Contact Form plug-in. Is that true?
Thanks,
Kama Almasi
http://almasiscience.edublogs.org/about-page/
http://almasiscience.edublogs.org/blogging-guidelines/
Hi Ms. Almasi
Thank you for sharing your pages. We suggest you add some images to your about pages.
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
@Edublogs_Eugene
Hello, my BLOG page can be found @ http://sbathrick.edublogs.org I have an about page and my contact info. is just a post… The plug-in was only available for pro members, and I already have a kidblog page and subscription I use with my classes so I’m not up for purchasing additional blogging tools at this time. I will add widgets and pages if I can when I continue to lessons and challenges! 🙂
“the lessons” oops
Hi Stephanie
You are more than welcome to use your kidblog for the Teacher Challenge series.
It is better to transfer your contact details from the post to a page as the post will get lost if you add more posts.
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
I liked to keep is short and sweet. Here’s my about: http://mrsunthank.edublogs.org/about/
I had trouble with the contact form plug in as I mentioned on the previous post, so I kept my contact page pretty simple too: http://mrsunthank.edublogs.org/contact/
Hi everyone,
I have really enjoyed viewing your blogs and getting to know more about you through your about pages. I would love to blog with students one day, but as a casual teacher that is a little bit hard (but not impossible).
I have included a link to my about page http://jenbrown01.edublogs.org/about/
and would love any feedback you might have.
Warmest regards,
Jenni
Hi Jenni, thank you for your feedback and link to your About Page. Your header image is awesome and immediately grabs your attention. I suggest you look at the alignment on your image on the About Page, as part of the text is ‘bleeding’ onto the right of the image.
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
Thanks Mr Brown,
I think I have fixed it up now- much easier to make out the alignment as a visual rather than html code. I think its fixed now if you would’t mind having a look. I am also unable to find the free widget for contact forms as indicated in the tutorial. Thinking this might have changed and an upgrade is required
Good explanation and effective (Step 2).
Is my “About” page a little too much?
However, I was a little dissapointed that your “free blog” does not allow the “Contact Me” form. For that I must upgrade to Edublogger Pro.
I intend doing it, after I get used to blogging on this platform.( gatecracking.edublogs.org) Regards, Raghavendra Rao
http://ictmohali.edublogs.org/
Hi Ms. Suman, thank you for sharing your blog. I see you have made great progress! I suggest you add widgets in your sidebars to drive users to your posts and enhance the user experience. I took the liberty of adding some widgets to show you how it is done.
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
I have already done an “About Me” section. I am always checking it and trying to make it better.
http://missmiam.weebly.com/
http://idsja.edublogs.org/
Oops –> I was so excited by my progress, I forgot to leave a link to my revised blog.
Michelle 🙂
I just finished Step 2 — haven’t kept up as much as I’d hoped, but I’m slogging along. Today, I changed my theme, edited my About page (I liked how yours had the map of Australia on it, Sue), added a contact with a forms and put it under About. I switched themes because I didn’t like how the About navigation menu worked on the original theme I chose. On this theme, I like how it’s a post it note on the top, right-hand part of the blog.
Michelle 🙂
Hi Michelle, I love the theme you’ve chosen! It has a journalist feel about it.
Your about page is very informative and the pictures you’ve included tell a story on their own.
Well done!
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
Eugene,
Gosh, it was great getting a reply from you about my blog theme (was wondering if the black background was too dreary, but you affirmed it had a journalistic feel to it). I looked for your blog, but didn’t see a link to it. Want to send it so I can see yours?
Michelle 🙂
Hi Michelle, I run a site that unpacks the Geography curriculum for Grade 10 to 12 Students in South Africa. It’s not so much a blog as an electronic version of the curriculum. http://sageography.myschoolstuff.co.za/
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
Eugene, your site is a good resource for me, since our school is moving from a central “homework” page to a link to a source of choice. I’ll start looking into a “school page” next. Thanks for the reminder and the example. 🙂
Michelle
https://usemorecas.wordpress.com/about/?preview=true&preview_id=1&preview_nonce=b37fc128fe
Hi Michelle, well done on setting up your about page. I’m sure your students benefit from your vast experience!
I love the theme you’ve chosen; it definitely has a mathematics feel about it.
Eugene Brown, Edublogs Support
Here is my about page – a little bare bones, but started.
http://ascstech.edublogs.org/about-iteachtechmrs-t/
My About page:
http://travelwithmrst.edublogs.org/about/
My Contact page:
http://travelwithmrst.edublogs.org/contact/
Hi Michele
Thanks for sharing a link to your pages. They look really good! Great use of image on About pages and links on the Contact page.
Sue Waters
Support Manager
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