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Blogs – what, why and how?
• A blog is a web-log• It is a simple website that anyone can
setup without any advanced computer know-how
• It’s the future: blogs, video blogs, audio blogs. Blogs are the principle reason Time magazines person of 2006 was ‘YOU’!
Why blog?• Publish Homeworks• Publish useful web links, assessment guides, rubrics, tips
on the blog for students to use at home/in school.• Celebrate students achievement – ‘public’ recognition of
achievement.• Links etc will be there for all time – next year it will all be
there already!• Students DO use them: My blog so far has over 5000 ‘hits’.
Its been up and running in this form since October 2006 (less than 4 months). I get a few hits from ‘other’ people, but 4000+ are ISM students.
• Potentially lots more: blogs in education are really at the ‘beginning’. Already people are experimenting with using blogs for inter-school links: an instant online archived conversation
First go to www.wordpress.com
The page should look something like this.
Click on ‘start your Wordpress Blog’
Now enter your details into the sign up form.
Your user name should be memorable
and you probably want to use your ism email address to sign
up. Make sure you click the ‘I have read the terms of service’ button and then click
on ‘next’
The ‘blog domain’ is the ‘www’ address that students will
need to type to find your blog, so make it
simple and memorable!
The blog title is the name of the blog: e.g. ISM History.
Once you are done just click on ‘sign up’
You will probably want to fill in some basic details about yourself here. Now you need to check your email. There
should be an email from wordpress, click on the link in it and…
You should arrive at a page like this. Note
down the password, you can change it later. Click
on Login
The dashboard is where you access all the
different management functions of your blog.
Yours will probably look a bit bare at the
moment, but it will be full info in no time!
Now lets set an important option that will
stop students adding random comments to
the blog (potentially very embarrassing). Click on
‘Options’
The options page does exactly what is says. Now lets go to ‘discussion’ options by clicking on the
‘discussion’ button.
Move down the page a bit and you should see this.
These settings are the ones I recommend. It means that anyone can comment on
your blog, but that nothing will actually appear on your
blog until you have ‘moderated’ the comments:
allowing you to catch unwanted comments before they appear! Make sure you click on ‘update settings’ at the bottom of the page, or these changes won’t be
saved. After you have done that click on ‘presentation’ at
the top.
Here you can select different ‘themes’ to make your blog look individual. Try a few out, you can
always revert back to the original one. I prefer
‘Andreas04’.Now click on ‘sidebar
widgets’
Sidebar widgets appear in the ‘columns’ of your
blog. They provide useful things like a search box,
blog stats, a list of categories and useful
weblinks (wordpress calls these blogroll’). You will want to experiment with these later for the best functionality and look.
Now lets look at how you add a ‘post’ to your blog.
Click on ‘write’ in the menu at the top of the
page
To add a post you simply type in the title, the content and then click on ‘publish’. Posts are automatically added
chronologically, with the most recent appearing at the top of your blog first.
If you want to attach a file (e.g. a PowerPoint, word document, picture etc) then you can do so from the ‘upload
panel below.
One of the most useful things about wordpress is the ability to ‘tag’ your posts. So for example if I ‘tag’ this post with the
tag ‘7C’ then clicking on the ‘7C’ catogory in my blog will show this post, and any others that are also tagged 7C.
This allows you to keep posts ordered: members of 7C can simply click to see all the posts that are relevant to them,
without all the other forms posts getting in the way!