Wednesday, July 11, 2018

How To Add A Google Drawing To A Blog Post in Four Easy Steps

1. Make sure your Google Drawing is 'done' before downloading, because you will not be able to make any changes or edits after you download it as an image file.
2. On the Google Drawing Toolbar, go to "File"-"Download As"-either a .JPEG or .PNG
3. Go to your Blogger Dashboard toolbar for your post and click on the insert Image icon (the one looks like a picture in a frame."
4. And presto pasta, you can now insert your Google Drawing as an image, like so:
It is okay, though, if you just want to stop and rest sometimes on the road of life!
So what do you think about this Google Drawing? Do my words, font, and picture all send the same message? Please leave your feedback in the comments!

-Daryl

Student Blogging Challenge

Each year, the Student Blogging Challenge inspires young writers across the globe to create stimulating content for their blogs, and to connect with other bloggers around the world. Although this year's challenge ended in March, the link below contains tons of ideas, links, and resources to enhance your blog...you just won't earn the cool rewards and web badges, that's all.

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If you are looking for ideas for your blog, just click on the link below and explore the wonderful world of blogging! You should definitely look at the "What Makes A Compelling Blog Post?" post to maximize your blog's potential.

Student Blogging Challenge

-Daryl

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Thank You 2017 SCWriP UCSB Young Writers

It was a privilege to be your fellow writer, and I will always cherish our community of writers. Please leave a reply to this post with a memory, an inside joke, or some reflection from our time together!

Build A Society Instructions

Yes, writers, when you are building a society it is collaborative effort. As you and your fellow founding fathers and mothers of your country are working, please follow this link for the explanation of the individual roles and responsibilities. Happy society building!

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Coat of Arms Template and Instructions

Hello Writers,

Please use this template for your personal Coat of Arms.  Do not type directly on the template, instead make a copy of it, rename it "Yourname_CoatofArms" and then create your coat of arms on your copy. Please don't forget to share them with Daryl and post to your blog as well.

Also, if you have your "Jabberwocky" copy change poem, please share that with Daryl as well, and well, you guessed it, post that to your blog too!

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

How To Write a Buzzfeed Style "Listicle" That Will Get Your Readers "Buzzing"

Bad puns aside, Buzzfeed is so popular because the content on the site incorporates some of the best digital writing strategies that engages your readers in multiple ways. Of course, we too can create compelling content, and much of what goes into making Buzzfeed one of the most popular places on the Internet can also apply when we are creating content for our blogs.

To create your own "listicle" that will have the Internet buzzing, please keep the following guidelines in mind.

You should approach your article with a unique perspective. Sure, anyone can write a list of "The Scariest Books," or "The Best Baseball Teams," but that won't make your writing stand out. How about "Four Books So Scarily Good You Won't Want to Read Them With The Lights Off;" or, "Five Baseball Stadiums Everyone Should Visit Even If You Hate Baseball?" Remember, while you should always write about your passions, you want to have an angle that may not have been explored before, and that should be reflected in your title.

You should also include a "cover" image and a brief introduction before you start your lists. You may choose to describe your ranking criteria, or just generally introduce your topic, and your take on it, to your readers. This is your chance to "hook" your readers and get them to read on, even if they may not have any interest in your topic.

For each item in your list, you should include:
     -A title
     -A hyperlink (If it's a book, you can link to it's Amazon page. If you're reviewing the "Best Secluded Beaches," you can link to Google Maps or a travel link, etc.)
     -An image, GIF, or video file.
     -A one or two paragraph description or explanation of the entry.

If you need inspiration, here is a Buzzfeed article on "53 Books You Won't Be Able To Put Down" for reference. So, what cool, funny, hip, edgy, Buzzfeed article are you working on? Please leave your reply comments.

Blogging Challenge!

Want to improve your blog, increase your readership, or connect with likeminded young bloggers, why don't you do the blogging challenge?

Okay, technically the blogging challenge is over for the year, but that doesn't mean you still can't use the resources and links to improve your blog.

Please click on the student blogging challenge link and scroll through the resources and attached links to improve your blog. Happy blogging!