- Create a blog account and write your first post. For your first post, write about what you are thinking of creating for your #20time project. You may also write out a list of all the things you want to create in your life. From this list, you just may find one project that you could do with #20time. Feel free to also include your thoughts on what you hope to learn from this and perhaps vent some fears you have with it.
To help you set up your #20time blog, watch this video for help (thanks to Mr. Roberto).
Before you write your blog post, you may Google around to see what other students have created with their #20time projects.
Here are a few links you may check out, but make sure to explore the spontaneity that a Google search may bring.
Here are two student blogs from previous years to give you an idea of what you could work on, including a video from what students at York School have built:
Before you write your blog post, you may Google around to see what other students have created with their #20time projects.
Here are a few links you may check out, but make sure to explore the spontaneity that a Google search may bring.
- Alexa's Blog
- Colin's Blog
- York School Projects
- Blog posts should be between 150-750 words and you will need to post a blog at least once per week.
Once you complete your blog, please visit this form and complete it. You will need to submit your blog URL to me so that I can check it out every week.
Get ready to roar with awesomeness!
Get ready to roar with awesomeness!
P.S. I tend to have a poodle mascot for each blog post.
P.P.S. For teachers, here is a link to the presentation I show to the students on day one.
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