About Me

Your “About Me” page is an introduction about you and a place to practice building your website.  As you get more comfortable, it becomes an opportunity to express who you are and share the things you like to do. Your blog is where you can share your growth and experiences of Digital Learning at Terry Fox Secondary. As you customize this page DELETE the INSTRUCTIONS so that only your work is published and when you share this page, share the published page (not the edit page).

1) Meaningful Quote:

  • Darkness is not evil, it is portrayed as evil. – Francis Koya.
  • I choose this quote because darkness isn’t bad, humans just made it bad because it can be associated with them being scared, or as in movies/books, portrayed in supernatural events but for many darkness is just as peaceful as light is.

2) Embedded Video:

  • I chose this because black is my favorite color.

3) Inspiring Picture:

See the source image

  • I picked this because beauty doesn’t even exist, it is simply an opinion. Beauty standards are just people trying to make us fit into a mold of what they think is beautiful, but in the end everyone would just end up as clones of each other if we keep following beauty trends.

4) Create a Hyperlink:

 

5) Self Assessment:

 

6) Change the Blog Theme: 

  • Click on Appearance -> Themes,
  • Choose a theme
  • Did your menus disappear? – ask your Digital Learning teacher to help you bring them back or proceed to number 7 below.
  • Chose a design that is thoughtful and able to be read easily.

 

7) Delete Extra Instructional Text (after you have read through the final instructions):

  • Delete any instructional text that was here before you started editing
  • Remember this is your page, so make it your own!
  • Publish only work that you have added, typed, uploaded or pasted here.

 

8) Submit your Blog Link to Microsoft Teams:

  • Copy the URL link and add it to the Microsoft Teams Assignment
  • Remember – this current editing view is not your published page
  • Select the permalink above this text editing area or highlight the URL (https://…) when viewing the public page