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Join us for a hands-on workshop to set up your aggregator, reference classmates' blogs, and create engaging educational posts. Learn how to design your blog effectively, subscribe to blogs, and enhance your readers' experience. Have fun exploring different blogs and content! Remember to bring a basic rubric and leave feedback on your classmates' work. Get ready to elevate your blogging skills and make the most of your online presence.
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Set-up your aggregator, reference your classmates blogs Read what others are doing; continue to build on your blog; think about educational posts; create a basic rubric
What are we doing today? • Review of March 21st deadline • Full name, subject & grade title • Review of posting • http://escrapbooking.com/blogging/starter.htm • Designing your blog; Questions? • Aggregator set-up DEMO • Subscribing to blogs
Review of posting • Have a content related title • Should have well written content • Should contain references; • To other sites • To multimedia elements • Every post should enrich the readers experience
Set-up your aggregator • Use bloglines? It’s up to you… but if your new to aggregation it is the simplest way to go. • Keep it simple, use the same email, user name and password as you used with blogger. • QUESTIONS?
Aggregate; blog; HAVE FUN!!!! • Set-up your aggregator • Subscribe to classmates blogs • Find other blogs and subscribe • Become frustrated, yet curious • Iterate • Breathe • Work on your own blog • Keep notes?
Exit Activity • On one side of the card write three attributes of a good post for an educational blog. • On the other side write what have I not taught well in regards to blogs and aggregators? • Leave your cards at the front as you leave. Remember: Next class is in the ED2031