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Friday, April 13, 2007
#3 Grab Yourself a Blog in 3 Steps
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Now that you've done some exploring around this website and understand how this program will work, it's time to setup your very own personal blog to begin recording your thoughts, discoveries and exercises in. For this program, I recommend that you use
Blogger
*, a popular free online blog hosting service that is extremely easy to use.
Creating a blog using
Blogger
takes just three steps:
Create an account (view
screenshot
)
Name your blog (view
screenshot
)
Select your template. (view
screenshot
)
Once you've created your blog here are two important things to know:
To add posts
: The maintenance interface that you will use to add posts, edit or change the step-up your blog is accessed online at
http://www.blogger.com
Be sure to write down your login and password.
To view your blog:
Your blog address is
http://(xxxx).blogspot.com
, (xxxx)=the unique identifier you entered in Step 2. Be sure to also write down your blog address.
If you run into problems or would like more information about blogs and using Blogger here are some discovery resources you can use:
Freevlog's Quicktime Tutorial: Setup a Free Blogger Blog
Note: Ignore the opening comments about downloading Firefox if your PC doesn't have it. This will work in Explorer just fine.
Blogger's Quick Tutorial
OK -- Now, it's your turn...
Discovery Exercise:
Setup a blog for yourself through
Blogger
.
Add a test post or two.
Note: Use one of your test posts to create an entry about the habits among the
7 and 1/2 lifelong learning habits
that is easiest and hardest for you & why.
Have fun!!!!
IMPORTANT NOTE:
How you choose to identify yourself on your blog is your choice. You can blog under a screen name, anonymously, or as yourself. However, in order to qualify for the staff incentives and the special prize drawing, you will need to track your progress on our
tracking log
.
*
Use of
Blogger
is only a recommendation. If there is another blog hosting site that you are more comfortable with, please feel free to use it.
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About Learning 2.0
23 Things
#1 Discovery Has Never Been So Much Fun
#2 Lifelong Learning and Learning 2.0
#3 Grab Yourself a Blog in 3 Easy Steps
#4 Register Your Blog and Join the Party!
#5 Discover Flickr
#6 More Flickr Fun!
#7 Blog About Technology
#8 Make Life "Really Simple" with RSS and Newsreaders
#9 Finding Feeds
#10 Play Around with Image Generators
#11 A Thing About LibraryThing
#12 Roll Your Own Search Engine
#13 Tagging, folksomonies & social bookmarking in Del.icio.us
#14 Getting Not-So-Technical with Technorati
#15 On Library 2.0 & Web 2.0...
#16 So What's in a Wiki?
#17 Playing Around with PBwiki
#18 Web-based Apps - Not Just for Desktops
#19 Discovering Web 2.0 Tools
#20 You too can YouTube
#21 Podcasts, Schmodcasts!
#22 Audiobooks and other downloadables (or, The End is in Sight)
#23 Is this Really the End? Or Just the Beginning?...
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