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Blogging and Edublogging 1: Creative Communication Seth Dickens www.digitalang.com

Lesson 1 - How to set up a blog

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The first in a series of three presentations to help EFL students and teachers learn how to blog and how to use blogger. Blogging is a great way to allow your students a little space to be creative, talk to a "real" audience and connect with other learners. These slides will help you and your students get started.

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Blogging and

Edublogging

1: Creative Communication

Seth Dickens www.digitalang.com

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How many blogs ?!

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Today’s Lesson

1. Set up a blog

2. Write your first post “What I want to

do with this space”

3. Send your blog to Seth

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Setting up our blogs

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Caution!

A blog is completely public

Do not share any personal information for example:

Your full name

Your address, phone number, email address etc (obvious)

Photos ideas, thoughts and information you don’t want the whole world to see or read

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www.blogger.com / Google

account

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Make sure you write down your

username and password!

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Registering your blog

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Let’s go start a blog together

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Blog Design

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Nearly Done!

Now let’s all get to this stage together.

If you finish quickly, help a colleague!

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First Steps In

Blogging

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Go have a look at you blog!