learning from blogging: creating your own and learning frrom others

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Learning from Blogging: Starting your Own and Learning from Other's

Tracy HamiltonSouthlake Regional Health Centre

Newmarket, Ontario, Canada

Objectives

□Defining a blog

□Creating your own blog

□Keeping track of your own learning experiences (personal, work-related, etc.)

□Adding extras to your blog to make it your own (style, photos, videos, translators, etc.)

□Learning from other bloggers (style, tools, topics, queries)

□Using fellow bloggers as peer groups and support teams

What is a Blog?

□ Usually maintained by a single person, but can be collaborative

□ Regular entries (posts) can be of text, graphics or video (or all 3)

□ Posts are displayed reverse-chronological

□ Often contain commentary or news on a particular subject

□ Can function as a diary

□ Combine text, images, links to other blogs/web pages, or other media

□ Usually allow for readers to provide feedback or comments

“State of the Blogosphere”

Technorati is tracking 133 million since 2002.

Only 1.5 million had postings in last 7 days (of surveying)

http://technorati.com/blogging/state-of-the-blogosphere/

http://www.blogherald.com/2008/02/11/how-many-blogs-are-there-is-someone-still-counting/

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/state_of_the_blogosphere_2008.php

Components of a Blog

Left Sidebar Main Body

Posts – reverse chronological order

Right Sidebar

Label/Tag Links

Archive of all posts

Date posted

Post Title

Typical Blog Components

Other available pages

Link to info about author

Blog Name/tagline

Most recent written posts

List of recommend blogs*

Link for reader

comments

Header picture

Link to

RSS feed*

Search your blog

Other Blog Elements (…list is endless)

□ Translators (Google, Babelfish)□ Blog hits/statistics (BlogCounter, Google

Analytics)□ Slide Shows (Picasa, Flickr)□ Videos (YouTube)□ Toys/games (Pyzam)□ Polls (Google, BlogPoll)□ Ads (GoogleAds, Adsense)□ Comics□ Events□ Contact Links□ And more, and more, …. Almost 35,000 at

http://www.google.com/ig/directory?synd=openMost get added to the sidebar area.

What does a typical blog look like?

Sign me up!So, where do I start?

Forbes.comBest of the Web, Blogs, Blog Tools

www.blogger.com

Adding in another post

Now I want to make it MINE!(the simple way)

Options Under SETTINGS□ Title & blog description

□ List in Google blog listings

□ Import/export/delete a blog

□ Publish to custom domain

□ # posts per page, date, time zone, etc

□ Allow/moderate/location of comments

□ Archiving of posts

□ Site feed* - important to set up so your blog can be subscribed to

□ Email set up for posting directly to blog

□ Permissions (who can read/write) – make private

Now I want to make it MINE even more!(the html way)

www.colorschemer.com

Template Headings – HTML parts of your blog

Body 1

BodyTemplate Headings – HTML parts of your blog

1 Outter- wrapper

2wrap2

3

Content-wrapper4Main-wrapper

“flower image area”

5main 6

Sidebar-wrapper7

$sidebarBgColor8

Header-wrapper

9

Header .titlewrapper

10

Header h111

Header .descriptionwrapper

12

h2.date-header 13

post14

Post h3

15

Post-body

16

Sidebar h217

sidebar .widget

18

Post footer19

Learning From Others

□Reading, Commenting, Linking Other Blogs

□Using RSS Readers□Using Twitter

Blogger Community

Read

Quote

Link

Blogger Community

www.google.com/reader

RSS Reader

“Feeds” from blogs, that I subscribe to are collected here.

Post headings and beginning lines of the post (sometimes full posts).

I can scan headings and read those of the most interest to me.

Developed by Tony Karrer - elearningtech.blogspot.com

www.elearninglearning.com

Users enter 160 character comments called Tweets.

These tweets are essentially microblogs.

www.twitter.com

www.twitter.com

www.tweetdeck.com

www.coveritlive.com

Helpful Links for Learning to BlogDummies.com The Essentials of Using Blogger to

Publish Your Blogs(

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/the-essentials-of-using-blogger-to-publish-your-b0.html)

How to Create a Blog Post in WordPress (http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-create-a-

blog-post-in-wordpress.html)

How To Be Heard (Stephen Downes)http://www.downes.ca/post/2

Top 10 Reasons to Blog or Not (Tony Karrer)http://elearningtech.blogspot.com/2006/10/top-ten-reasons-to-

blog-and-top-ten.html

Blog Colour Scheme Ideas

□ http://www.colorschemer.com/  - lots of colour schemes to get ideas from

□ http://www.atalasoft.com/31apps/ColorSchemeGenerator/ - generate a colour scheme from a photo

□ http://www.javascripter.net/faq/rgbtohex.htm  - change rgb to hex• copy and paste a picture/image into (Windows)

Paint, then use the colour picker (eyedropper) to grab the colour, click Colors, Edit Colors, Define Custom Colours, then take the Red, Green and Blue values (ie: 169, 215, 132) plug them into this link and get your HEX colour value (ie: #F45P04) for your blog

Blog Templates

Blog Templates (Google "Blog Templates", "Blogger Templates", "WordPress Blog Templates", etc.)

□http://blogger-templates.blogspot.com/□http://btemplates.com□http://blogspottemplates.blogspot.com/□http://www.bloggingthemes.com/

Blog Stats

□http://blogcounter.com□http://google.com/analytics

Great resource to understand it all (Web 2.0 that is):

www.commoncraft.com/show

□ Blogs in Plain English□ Twitter in Plain English□ RSS in Plain English□ Social Networking in Plain English□ Wikis in Plain English□ Social Bookmarking in Plain English□ Online Photo Sharing in Plain English□ Podcasting in Plain English□ and especially.....Zombies in Plain English□ heck they're all good, and the list goes on

eLearning Guild Online Forum Archive

□RSS: The New Learning Pipeline : Online Events Archive http://www.elearningguild.com/olf/olfarchives/index.cfm?id=474&action=viewonly

□An Introduction to Blogs, Wikis, and RSS - New Technologies for e-Learning : Online Events Archive http://www.elearningguild.com/olf/olfarchives/index.cfm?id=359&action=viewonly

Both by Brent Schlenker (elearndev.blogspot.com )

Tracy Hamilton

http://discovery-thru-elearning.blogspot.com

hamtra@gmail.com

twitter.com/hamtra

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