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General
- Your blog is a marked piece of work and every aspect of it must reflect this.
- Your blog will be read by both your teacher and your examiner.
- Nothing on your blog is private.
- You alone are responsible for the content and safety of your blog.
- Careless behaviour could result in lost data which would have serious implications for your result at the end of the course.
- All work within your blog must be your own. Plagiarism may result in disqualification from the course.
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Appearance
- You should take some time to personalise your blog with appropriate header images and icons. A good blog is pleasing to the eye and inviting to read.
- Do not attempt to change anything outside of your individual blog posts.
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The Digital Advantage
- An online blog has many advantages over traditional exercise books, folders, and handouts but must be used purposefully and carefully.
- Your blog should contain everything you produce or refer to during the course, no matter where it was created or how you acquired it.
- Material shared with you digitally or physically should also be saved to your blog.
- Material produced by you in other apps or by any other means should also be saved to your blog.
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Marking
- All posts on your blog will be read and monitored by your teacher.
- Some posts will be read, and commented upon, by your teacher.
- Some posts will be read, commented upon, and assigned a mark scheme band by your teacher.
- Posts should not be “published” until they are finished and ready for reading/marking. Unfinished posts should be saved as “in progress” until they are complete.
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