Earlier in the week we learned how to add the text only link to our blog. This page contains no graphics and is simply contains edublog material with just text. The benefit of having the text only link on our page is to have the text laid out for readers who are interested in looking at text only. For example, on my page I have a voki and when you click on the text only box the voki wont show on the site. It will have just text which contains the code that I used to put my voki on my page.
Throughout the week I have been talking to my advisor, Ms. Liberman. I am helping her create a edublog for her history classes. We have been e-mailing each other a few times this week. I sent her my ten questions and she will be sending me the answers soon. I also met with her this week because she had trouble logging in. The trouble with her logging in happened to be she thought the letter L was the number 1.
This week I started to begin to work on Ms. Liberman’s blog. I haven’t done too much, but I have created a few pages, but not put any text on the pages. Some of the pages that I have created for her are about me, frequently asked questions, and a schedule page which will contain what classes she has and the times of the classes. I also have set the theme as Mandingo, since I liked working with this theme with my own page. I hope to see more progress with my ad-visors page with in the next week.
Yesterday in class we learned about user access. We used this website and I learned how to add someone to my blog as an administrator. By adding someone as another administrator it allows them to have access to all the administration features. From reading this page, I also had learned about editors, authors, contributors and subscribers. This reading has given me a better understanding of roles on my blog.
Overall I think this was a pretty good week. I plan on creating more depth on my advisors page next week and I plan on to keep learning more things to use with my page.
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