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  • 1.  Webinar: Using Blogs

    Posted 03-04-2016 16:00

    Good afternoon!  I'll be reviewing how to use blogs in your SchoolNurseNet communities and / or on your association micro websites during an upcoming webinar:

    Wednesday, March 16, 2016 6PM Eastern 

    Blogs are a great tool that works well for community or organization newsletters, organization officer letters, leader reports, and more. Attend this session to learn how to use Blogs on your micro website platform hosted by NASN or in your SchoolNurseNet community.

    Please join me for this brief webinar; approximately 30 minutes.  At the end of the webinar, you are  welcome to bring up any question about any community or micro website management topic.

    Register online: https://portal.nasn.org/members_online/registration/regstart.asp

    Thank you for all you do!  Sharon

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    Sharon Conley, BA
    Web-based Technology Director
    National Association of School Nurses
    1100 Wayne Ave. Ste 925
    Silver Spring, MD 20910
    direct: 1-240-338-0688
    1-866-627-6767
    sconley@nasn.org
    www.nasn.org
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  • 2.  RE: Webinar: Using Blogs

    Posted 03-06-2016 10:44
    Hi Sharon,

    I am renewing my CPR at that time, so I will review the information when you post it.  Thank you.

    Gina Emge





  • 3.  RE: Webinar: Using Blogs

    Posted 03-16-2016 11:19

    Good morning!  Just a reminder that tonight will be a webinar on blogs; how to use them a newsletter, for reports from leaders, and more.

    To register, following this link and login if prompted http://portal.nasn.org/members_online/registration/regstart.asp

    Thanks you for all you do!  Sharon

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    Sharon Conley, BA
    Web-based Technology Director
    National Association of School Nurses
    1100 Wayne Ave. Ste 925
    Silver Spring, MD 20910
    direct: 1-240-338-0688
    1-866-627-6767
    sconley@nasn.org
    www.nasn.org



  • 4.  RE: Webinar: Using Blogs

    Posted 03-17-2016 14:36

    Hello and good afternoon!  Here are the resources from last night's webinar, "Using Blogs."  Thank you so much for your time and all you do!  Sharon

    IMPORTANT: If you want to start using blogs for your newsletter or for another specific reason AND you want these blogs to be indexed / displayed on your website (home page or other page), let me know.  I will assist you with creating the blogs to have appropriate tags and with indexing / displaying the blogs on a web page.  [An example of this is the President's Blogs on the home page of SchoolNurseNet http://schoolnursenet.nasn.org.  These blogs one visible in the complete list of blogs BUT we have created an index of the President's Blogs and displayed them on the home page.]

    Webinar recordinghttps://schoolnursenet.nasn.org/viewdocument/?DocumentKey=7096c1cd-5fe6-4e98-bde5-08856e5b29fa

    Tips for writing web content [web pages, blogs, e-mails, e-newsletters]
    I like these resources for tips on how to write content that is consumed online.  Remember a blog is simply a web page.
    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/legibility-readability-comprehension/  
    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/headings-pickup-lines/ 
    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/link-promise/ 
    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/website-reading/ 
    https://www.nngroup.com/articles/user-centric-language/ 
    http://www.smooththepath.net/2014/11/10/are-you-leading-with-a-simple-story/ 
    http://blog.higherlogic.com/the-four-writing-tics-you-must-leave-behind-in-2016

    Basic HTML tool 
    This is the main resource for current HTML code. Use the menu on the left to move through some tutorials. http://www.w3schools.com/html/ 

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    Sharon Conley, BA
    Web-based Technology Director
    National Association of School Nurses
    1100 Wayne Ave. Ste 925
    Silver Spring, MD 20910
    direct: 1-240-338-0688
    1-866-627-6767
    sconley@nasn.org
    www.nasn.org