First appearance and blogs
Tuesday, 09 October 2007 12:41
After a lull due to other commitments, we have some movement in the transition to our new site. If you are reading this then you have found our work-in-progress new site, which at present is a poor cousin attached to the existing site.
The goal over the next month or two is to tailor the new site so that it can take over the control function - ie be the NSWAGTC's front page and handle some of the more frequently updated site content, such as events for gifted children and/or their teachers and parents/care-givers.
We also expect to introduce a small number of blogs - this being one of them - as a small move towards increasing the options for users to interact with the site. Try out the Add Comment feature on this or other blog content and possibly on some of the other site content to let us know what you think.
If you are or want to be a regular contributor you might want to register as a user on the site. This will streamline the contribution/comment process for you.
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was just great! Thankyou for organising it. These sessions are definitely
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NSWAGTC Blogs
The blogs appearing on the NSWAGTC site are designed to provide colour, news and subjective views about the many issues and concerns facing gifted children and their parents, care-givers and educators. Some of the blogs are associated with formal roles of the NSWAGTC, such as the President and the Webmaster. These allow the persons filling these roles to note to members any current news and changes. Other NSWAGTC blogs are written by individuals with experience of gifted children from one or more perspectives - for example Cate's Blog is from the viewpoint of a primary school teacher and parent of gifted children. These blogs are written solely by the person identified and represent his or her views, rather than necessarily those of the NSWAGTC. Comments are invited We invite comments on our blog entries, by both financial members and registered users (free). Click here to register. Comments may be reviewed and those considered inappropriate will be deleted. New blogs? We would also be delighted to consider applications from potential bloggers provided that the applicant accepts that this will be subject to a review process and may well be declined for any number of reasons which may not be shared with the applicant. Applications, which should include a resume and a vision for the potential blog, and suggestions for new blogs, can be sent in the first instance to the webmaster. |


