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Valerie B.Students as Contributors on Edublogs: the Quick and Easy Way
Earlier this year I discovered the power of linked accounts in G-mail for elementary students. Today I learned how I can leverage that shortcut into individual contributing authors for our Grade 3 BlogPals blog on Edublogs. Here’s what I found out: -
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annamjacobdded each student as a Contributor to the blog with their new “e-mail address” (which is really just the one class e-mail address using the “+StudentName” linked account option) under the “Add a User” function.
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Rebecca Nashdiscoveries on learning and using technology in the classroom
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Barbara LindseyGreat post about creating a class blog that addresses K-12 admin concern about privacy and content.
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haugen"Earlier this year I discovered the power of linked accounts in G-mail for elementary students. Today I learned how I can leverage that shortcut into individual contributing authors for our Grade 3 BlogPals blog on Edublogs."
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Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano* One class blog - not individual student blogs.
* The teacher or administrator to approve all postings.
* The students to be able to write whenever they want - not just in class, but I want all posts moderated by the teacher before they are -
Clay Burellshortcut to creating student accounts on a group WordPress blog using linked Gmail accounts.
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Doug BelshawHow to have multiple student contributions to a single blog without having to deal with multiple email addresses.
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