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Blogging In Blogging In Education Education Nov 5, 2008 Nov 5, 2008 Instructor: Instructor: Desire Desire é Caskey é Caskey [email protected] [email protected]

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Creating Your First Educational Blog.

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Blogging In Blogging In EducationEducation

Nov 5, 2008Nov 5, 2008

Instructor:Instructor:DesireDesireé Caskeyé Caskey

[email protected]@billings.k12.mt.us

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What is a blog?What is a blog?

A blog is a website that is similar to an online journal or diary.

It contains written material, links to other websites, photos & videos, and sometimes, allows for feedback or comments .

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Why Blog?Why Blog?

Share Information & Resources with your students or parents

Create an Interactive Environment

Modified Classroom Newsletter

Communicate & Collaborate with your student

Provide Resources & Tutorials

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Classroom News:

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Interactive Environment:

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Classroom News:

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Communicate & Collaborate:

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Resources & Tutorials:

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AnatomyAnatomy of a Blogof a Blog

Blog Title

Blog Description

Blog Author

Blog Post

Post AuthorComme

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Edit

Email

Sidebar

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Creating your own blogCreating your own blog If you don’t have a Google Account, create

one Blogger is a component of Google

Visit www.blogger.com 3 Easy Steps to your first Blog

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Create Your Blog Create Your Blog AccountAccount

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Give it A TitleGive it A Title

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Pick A TemplatePick A Template

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Create Your First Create Your First PostPost

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UnderstandingUnderstanding the the DashboardDashboard

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Edit PostsEdit Posts

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Blog SettingsBlog Settings

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Blog LayoutBlog Layout

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Sustain Your Blog Invite people to read it

Keep it up to date

Add interesting elements

Think about a co-author

Provide good resource links