Things to think about to become more proficient with blogging:
WordPress.org support links below…
For the studio please set up an
1. Write an appropriate ‘about’ page – (example here Darren Rowse)
Making the about page visible
2. Make the media factory disclaimer in the footer visible (http://www.mediafactory.org.au/disclaimer)
3. Build a blogroll of students you are working with or want to keep in touch with…
4. Have given your blog a title and deleted the default ‘Hello World” post and my blog title.
Real Basic
Know how to log in
Know the URL of my blog
Know the URL of the teaching blog (bookmark it)
be able to post entries to my blog
Defaults
Able to set comment controls
Turn on spam filtering
Know how to recover lost password
Writing Outwards
Can create a link from the text in a blog post out to somewhere else
Built a blogroll
Uses different ‘sections’ (categories) in my blogroll
Provided links to other services and/or sites I am on or use
Use categories with posts
Use tags with posts
Making it Mine
Can use the edit tools in the post editor
Have experimented with a different template
Have modified a template using widgets
Have modified the title, subtitle, colours, and header of my blog
Make categories visible/available on my template
Made tags visible/available on my template
Added pages
Beginning to Weave
Posted a photo in a blog post
Embedded a photo from Instagram or some other photo service into my blog
Embedded video of mine YouTube, Vimeo, or some other video service in my blog
Send something from my phone to my blog
References:
https://wordpress.org/support/article/comment-spam/
https://wordpress.org/support/article/pages/