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The Edublogger — Tips, tricks, ideas and help with using web 2.0 technologies and edublogs on 2008-02-17
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- Individual student have log ins WITHOUT individual e-mail accounts
- Individual student contributors to the blog WITHOUT their own blog
- All posts approved by the blog administrator before posting.
Kim Cofino says “One of my
biggest stumbling blocks as I’ve switched gears fro
m middle to elementary school is individual e-mail
accounts for the students“. Her solution is gmail
allows you to create subsidiary accounts that link to an individual account
which means that one teacher can have permanent e-mail accounts for all
students delivered into one teacher e-mail account.Here are Kim Confino’s tips for setting up students as Contributors on Edublogs - the quick and easy way
so that:
Parental consent is an aspect that needs to be considered. Clay Burell uses a Parents
Consent For Student Weblog Letter to inform parents of the aims of using
blogs and let parents choose the level of privacy - name, image in photos and/or
videos, comment moderation - for their “child.” - Individual student have log ins WITHOUT individual e-mail accounts
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- Library Garden on 2008-02-17
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» A selection of Edublogs features… Edublogs - education blogs on 2008-02-16
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Edublogs is built on WordPress technology and that means you get a heck of a lot
more than just a blog. As well as being able to post, your users can also create
as many static pages as they like (great for eportfolios!) manage comments (and
who can comment) in incredible detail, set static front pages, password protect
individual postr and create powerful muti-tiered and complex websites… without
ever needing to know one iota of html. -
Because Edublogs is made by educators for educators we know a lot about how you
can effectively use blogs in teaching and learning. We’re here to provide
resources, discussion and suggestions for how you can use Edublogs for education
and we’re always adding to them and working on our methods. Thinking of
eportfolios, collaborative classwork, online journaling, discussion or
problem-based learning or good old social constructivism? So are we!
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- Getting Started With Edublogs on 2008-02-16
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