What did you learn? I learned about using custom templates in blogger, how to edit the layout in HTML, and a little more about widgets and the HTML code used for widgets.
How will you use what you have learned? I will use it to keep the blogs looking sharp, and I'll try to make sure the widgets and sidebar is utilized in the best way... on both my class and professional blogs.
How did you feel about this information? I think I should invest lots more time on emedded content and HTML in general.
What makes a template work for you? What do you look for in a template for your website!
Crisp, clean, simple, user-friendly, big-and-easy-to-read fonts.
What widgets did you add this week? Text - About Me, HTML - Label Cloud, Post Archives, Twitter updates, RSS Feed - Delicious updates, 3rd Party - Feedjit.
What purpose do you see for widgets on your website? There are a variety of reasons to use widgets. Professional blog: RSS feed, site statistics, blog navigation, link to social network, link to social bookmarks. Class Blog: Translate page, Dropio for assignments, Google Docs/Scribd for displaying material, "How-to" videos or screencasts, RSS feed, site statistics, blog navigation
What questions do you still have about blog templates and widgets? none.
What would you like to see covered next week? I'd like to learn how to use Yahoo Pipes for RSS and more. Maybe HTML basics.
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7.25.2009
7.22.2009
Week 1 Reflection via Mail-to-Blogger
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Mail-to-Blogger Feature
Just checking out the Mail-to-Blogger feature for my professional development course. Here are a couple of family pics to share on the interwebz... |
7.17.2009
Embedded Content from the BBC
The BBC website always has a variety of games and activities for students of various ages, but this particular set of games has a great addition: the embed code to copy and paste for your class website or blog. I think I might use these early on as a way to get students and parents comfortable with the idea of visiting and using the class blog.
View the activities here.
View the activities here.
7.14.2009
First!!
Well, here is Math 2.0, an examination of all the web has to offer education, and hopefully some useful links and lessons for any math teachers out there. I teach 7th grade math here in Round Rock, TX. You can visit my Teacherweb here.
This blog will function as a personal learning blog for my professional development course here in Central Texas, and hopefully help me organize and utilize my jumble of bookmarks (mostly these in my IE and Firefox bookmark Bermuda Triangle), interactive whiteboard links, and other miscellaneous bits of useful web 2.0. Anyway, thanks for stopping by...
This blog will function as a personal learning blog for my professional development course here in Central Texas, and hopefully help me organize and utilize my jumble of bookmarks (mostly these in my IE and Firefox bookmark Bermuda Triangle), interactive whiteboard links, and other miscellaneous bits of useful web 2.0. Anyway, thanks for stopping by...
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Math 2.0 is a collection of links, teaching ideas, and musings from me, Will Waghorne. I teach 7th grade math in Round Rock, TX.
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