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Blogging with WordPress Daniel Mackley & Phil Vincent Technology Enhanced Learning Advisors [email protected] , [email protected]

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Blogging with WordPressDaniel Mackley & Phil Vincent

Technology Enhanced Learning Advisors

[email protected], [email protected]

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Introduction

WordPress is a online platform that allows you to (individually or collaboratively) create websites and blogs.

It’s free to use and everybody at YSJ has access to their own WordPress site.

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8+ ways to use blogs in Teaching & Learning

LSE Centre for Learning Technology / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

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Commentary and Expert Analysis

Blogs are an ideal tool for disseminating regular commentary and opinion. These blogs might be written by a single author or several; multi-author blogs in particular can provide an opportunity for sharing and expanding impact.

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News and Announcements

This covers a variety of uses: departmental news, service updates, events or the latest information on a specific theme.

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Supporting Research Projects

A website is a common requirement for funded research projects. Blogs make an ideal tool for recording the process and disseminating outputs.

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Learning Journals

Students can use blogs to support and develop their learning. These blogs are often reflective and might be private, shared with a teacher or completely public.

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Learning Communities

This could be a group blog for a course involving teachers and / or students using it to share information and discuss the course. Learning communities can also be more loosely connected networks involving many individuals reading and commenting on each other’s blogs around a common theme.

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Personal Homepage

Blogs can be used by university staff and students as an alternative to a traditional homepage.

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Resource Sharing

Many blogs are developed specifically to share resources with their community.

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Collaborative Authoring

Blogs can be used to develop a ‘publication’. Commenting allows readers and collaborators to discuss each other’s contributions or annotate a text.

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Other uses of WordPress

• Collaborative class websites & blogs• Online textbook / class publications• Online Portfolio / reflective writing• Collaborative assessments • Placement journals• Soft marketing tool – share course insights to

perspective students & parents• Create websites for clubs, students groups, events,

sports teams or just about any other type of group • Get feedback or gather information on the course

(comments, forums, forms)

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Accessing your website

You can find your own personal website space by going to this URL and logging in with your YSJ IT username and password: http://blog.yorksj.ac.uk

Thereafter, you can access your own website space directly by using the following URL: http://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/[insert your IT Username]

http://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/d.mackley

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Let’s take a look…

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Any Questions?

If you have any questions after the session, please email: [email protected]