This is the gateway to the dc2 blogging community.
Here you will find links to Dundee school blogs, the ICT Staff Tutors blog and to other relevant resources.
Visit the Glow Web 2.0 group for information about using blogs, wikis, podcasts and other Web 2.0 tools in learning and teaching.
Instructional blogging is a noticeable trend in supporting teaching and learning. Research on the use of blogs and wiki's offers many ways to consider the use of these tools to supplement class discussion. If you have considered using a blog or wiki for your class, this article offers you some important information to consider.
converging on Wordpress multi-user
Published by sinclair at 3:32 pm under blogging, web2.0
With the decision to stop using Edublogs, I am left with the question of what to use instead. This isn't just a decision for hosting of my own blog, that's done and dusted now. The problem is that I am not sure where to point others who are looking for a blogging solution. In particular, I've been charged with providing blogging training after Easter for staff at my own school and will need to have something for these practical sessions
Adds three more levels of privacy to the Settings-->Privacy page.
1. Blog visible to any logged in community member.
2. Blog visible only to registered users of blog.
3. Blog visible only to administrators.
This is one of our class blogs where ads have been appearing recently.
The class teacher contacted me for advice and I suggested that the school could sign up to be an edublogs supporter and then there would be no more ads appearing on their site. I also pointed out that if any other teachers were keen to set up a class blog, then their blogs could be included in the school's 'ad free' package.
The school is happy to do that and the problem will be resolved soon.
English teacher and connected educator Michelle Lampinen shows how weekly blogging assignments can transform a high school classroom into a community of enthusiastic writers.
Ever dream of running hundreds of thousands of blogs with a single install of WordPress?
WordPress MU, or multi-user, is designed to do exactly that. It is most famously used for WordPress.com where it serves tens of millions of hits on hundreds of thousands of blogs each day.
Details of David's edonis methodology and EdD writings blog
I have started a blog at http://edonisproject.blogspot.com. I will be posting weekly, extended writings relating to the edonis methodology, and essays on Education and Public Policy, Perspectives on Professional Practice, and Qualitative Analysis. Recent posts are edonis project - introduction I & II.