Thursday, January 31, 2013

Thursday, January 31

Today's Topics:
  • Adding HTML code gadget
  • Favicon
Today we are going to identify what that picture next to the URLis called - Favicon.  You are going to change the Blogger favicon that appears next to your blog address.  We will visit several websites to see other Favicons.  You will then utilize a website that allows you to create a favicon.


ASSIGNMENT:
  1. Create a Favicon - add it to your blog address.
  2. What is a Favicon? Create a post called:  Favicon
    • Take a snapshot of your favicon by your webaddress
    • explain what a favicon is, etc. 

The last thing we will be doing today is adding the Firefox browser to all of your machines.

Thursday, January 31 - Favicon

Favicon - January 31

Today's topic:  Favicon


How can one miss the Blogger logo in orange and white, which happens to be its default favicon for any blog. But have you thought of customizing your own favicon and display it in your blog. Adding your own favicon is not just branding your blog but also adds up some sense of professionalism too.


Add a custom favicon to your Blogger blog: "What is a favicon?


The word “favicon” is short for “favorite icon”, and is a 16x16px square icon which is associated with a website (or blog).  Browsers which support favicons will usually display a website’s favicon in the address bar (to the left of the URL), and next to the page’s name in a list of bookmarks. Browsers which support tabbed navigation (such as Firefox and IE8) will also display the favicon next to the page title on each tab."



Before creating your favicon some of the basic points you should keep in mind is that your favicon icon have to be a small image of size 16 x 16 pixels and with an .ico extension. However, you can also use .GIF and .PNG in this case. A very easy and time saving step in creating your icon is to go for one of the free services such as:



FAVICON WEBSITE CREATORS

Alternatively you can download a “ready made” favicon from these sites:

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR FAVICON - two ways:


Favicon - create picture and add to Blogger favicon or add html code into heading


Create an account on Faviocon.cc
Upload or create your image
Save - download picture
Click Design - Layout - and Favicon - upload new picture. 


AN EASY WAY TO ADD YOUR FAVICON CODE FROM HTML IS SIMPLY ADD A HTML GADGET.  NO NEED TO EDIT YOUR HTML CODE!

Thursday January 31 - Blog Backgrounds

Thursday January 31 - Blog Backgrounds

Want to change the background of your blog.  Blogger offers several layouts and backgrounds for your blog, however there are several websites that you can find FREE backgrounds that may fit your personality better.  For instance thecutestblogontheblock has several free backgrounds - especially holiday or season themed backgrounds. It also has banners and buttons, etc. 

Want to change the background of your blog.  Visit any of the following websites!

You can also do your own search for blogger backgrounds.

Have fun changing your blog background to correspond with the holidays!!

To change your background, you will add a html gadget.

Thursday, January 31 - iPad Apps

ASSIGNMENT

Find 5 iPad apps that you could use for a class here at Abilene and create a post. (3 can be apps you already have installed, but you need to find two brand new apps you have never used before)

You will need to download the new apps and use them to see if they would actually be useful before you recomend them.

Remember to include all post elements! - link, pictures(screen shot), explanation( where/what class and how it would be useful)

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Thursday, January 24 - Web tools

ASSIGNMENT

Find 2 web tools that you could use for a class here at Abilene and create a post.
Remember to include all post elements! - link, pictures(screen shot), explanation( where/what class and how it would be useful)

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Blogger iPad App - Wed. January 23 - Task 2


  • Today you are going to download the Blogger app onto your iPad.
  • Compare and contrast the Web version vs. App.
Download the Blogger App onto your iPad

Sign in.

View Blog

We will explore the iPad App.

ASSIGNMENT:
  • Create a post.  - App vs. Web created on iPad App
  • In the post - explain the usability on the iPad.  
  • Full web vs. iPad App - what is your preference
  • Are both user friendly? Be specific.

After you have became familiar with the Blogger App, we will switch to Web version. Scroll down and you will find a link that says Web version.


View of iPad App

Web Version view - iPad


Wednesday, January 23

Today you will:

  • We will explore Feedjit
  • Add Feedjit to your blog
  • Verify that student link lists all WORK properly
  • Add Blogger App to iPad
  • Compare Blogger App to Full Website
Below you will find two separate blog posts one for:  Feedjit and  one for Blogger App.

Please stay on the class blog and wait for directions.

FeedJit - January 23 - Task 1


Feedjit lets you see friends and visitors as they arrive on your blog or website. Know when your best friends read about your latest adventure. If you are a business owner, be alerted when your most important clients view your latest product offering. Feedjit lets you know, right now, who is visiting your site. Simply add the Live Traffic Feed and instantly start seeing who is visiting your site as they arrive.
See the actual identity of hundreds of thousands of Feedjit members when they visit your site including their photo and links to their website and social profiles. You can make new friends and leads by contacting the Feedjit members who visit your site. The Live Traffic Feed turns your unknown readers into real people.

Visit Feedjit and add a live traffic feed.
How exciting!! It actually shows the country, browser, operating system and how a visitor arrives on your site!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Friday, January 18 - Symbaloo

Friday, January 18 - Symbaloo

Symbaloo's - Motto - START SIMPLE!

Visit Symbaloo today - click here!

Abilene has its own Symbaloo page!!!
or you can just use Symbaloo.com


Symbaloo is social bookmarking website that utilizes icons.  I love this simple to use social bookmarking website.  Today we will visit and start utilizing Symbaloo.

abilene.symbaloo.com - which is a customized symbaloo education account with our school logo on it.  Symbaloo was generous enough to give us this account to utilize the school year.  Thank you Symbaloo! 

Students and I will explore Symbaloo to see what other types of web mixes are out there that we would benefit from - adding to our Symbaloo page

A simple way for students to share and organize what they have found on the Internet is for them to use the social bookmarking website, Symbaloo. Symbaloo - is an icon bookmarking page - which is most commonly used as a personal start page. By setting it as your homepage on your browser, you can start with your online favorites everyday.

You can create your own "web mixes" of your favorite websites - or create them by category. You can conduct a search on Symbaloo to find web mixes that you can add them to your account. When you create a Symbaloo account, there are webmixes already created, such as, major news stories and news highlights from the NYTimes, Washingtonpost, CNN and Wallstreet Journal.
  • Discover pages with the best links about a subject
  • Create your own pages with favorites
  • Share your page with the rest of the world
  • You can share it with just one person, or publish it in the Symbaloo Gallery!



You can create a separate web mix for your different interest areas - games, travel, web tools, etc. To create a webmix, just click the Add a webmix link. Each webmix will have its own tab.

To share your webmix - just click share!
You can share it by email, Facebook or Twitter!

Other information:
  • You can edit a webmix or tile. 
  • Rename it
  • Change wall paper to one of Symbaloo's pictures, or upload your own!
  • When you update your webmix, be sure to click Update Webmix - otherwise your webmix will not be found or updated.
  • Post the link of your webmix on your blog, facebook, website for others to utilize. If they have an account they can add your web mix to their Symbaloo account if they want
  • Very user friendly social book marking site
  • You can always stop sharing your web mix. By clicking stop sharing
  • In the search box on Symbaloo, you can choose your search engine - you can search by the Internet, Images, or Maps.

Here is an example of a Keyboarding Web mix I created for my classes.

As you can see I changed my background by uploading a picture of an iMac. You can also see the tab of web mixes that I have created.  To visit my keyboarding web mix click here

 Create an account to get started!
ASSIGNMENT:
  • Create a Symbaloo Account
  • Create a blog post:  Title it Symbaloo
  • Summarize what Symbaloo is - explain.
  • Take a screen shot of your finished Symbaloo page and add it to the blog post.
  • Benefits of using Symbaloo, etc.
  • Add link to Symbaloo - so your readers can access
  • Add a new page - to Symbaloo to the top of your tabs page 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Today you will:
  • Create a New Page Tab (This page will list your blog guidelines.  More information below!)
  •  Create a set of Blog Guidelines that one should follow.

  • Follow two blogs - search the Internet
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Blogging Guidelines

You will create a list of guidelines that one should follow.  Below is some helpful information to help you create your own set of guidelines.


Internet safety is a key factor to consider when using online tools to support teaching and learning.

First, some important rules about blogging.
1. Please, no last names, school names or addresses.
2. Do not link to your personal blog/journal from your school blog; you might reveal information on there that you don’t want to reveal on your school blog.
3. If you want to write your opinion on a topic, make sure you’re not going to be offensive to anyone as you write it.
4. Always make sure you check over your post for spelling errors, grammar errors, and your use of words.
5. Never disrespect someone else in your blog, whether it’s a person, an organization, or just a general idea. You don’t want someone making a stab at what you are passionate about; don’t do it to someone else.
6. Don’t write about other people without permission; if you can’t get their permission, use first names only. Never share someone elses last name.
7. Watch your language! We’re not at home, we are at school, this has to be at least remotely professional looking.
8. Make sure things you write about are factual. Don’t be posting about things that aren’t true.
9. Keep it education-oriented. That means that you probably shouldn’t discuss your plans for the weekend.

Blogging can be an interesting way to voice your opinions, share ideas, keep in touch with family and friends, and experiment. It can be a useful exchange of ideas and information, entertaining and fun.

One key to keeping safe while blogging is to understand what information should be kept offline. As a general guide, it is a good idea to keep things like phone numbers, addresses, school or workplace details, sports teams you play on, and full names private. It is wise to use a nickname and to be careful about the types of photos of you post as part of your blog.

Everyone seems to have an online profile these days, whether it’s as part of a social networking site, through participating in a chat room, or in an online game. It can be a chance for you to share areas of interest with the online world – your thoughts, photos, ideas, opinions . . . publishing this sort of personal information online carries some risks though.



Basic guidelines for bloggers
  • Never offer any personal information including your last name, contact information, home address, phone numbers, school's name, e-mail address, last names of friends or relatives, instant messaging names, age, or birth date.
  • Never post provocative pictures of yourself or anyone else, and be sure any images you provide do not reveal any of the previously mentioned information. Always remember to look at the background of a picture too.
  •  Assume what you publish on the Web is permanent. Anyone on the Internet can easily print out a blog or save it to a computer.
  • Use blogging provider sites with clearly stated terms of use, and make sure they can protect the actual blogs, not just the user accounts, with password protection. (Even so, it's better to assume anyone can see it.)
  • Avoid trying to "outdo" or compete with other bloggers.
  • Keep blogs positive and don't use them for slander or to attack others.
http://blog.safetyweb.com/


Profile
Your online profile can be viewed by anyone, including coaches, employers, and college admissions officers. Are you comfortable with what yours says about you? With 17 million youth ages 12 through 17 using the Internet it is crucial to empower others/yourself to make responsible decisions online. The Internet provides immediate access to a wealth of information and the ability to communicate with friends and family all over the world. However, it is also important to understand the potential risks you can be exposed to including inappropriate material, cyberbullying, or theft of personal information.


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ASSIGNMENTS

1.  Create a New Page - Mr. Niehues will go over this with you
 Click Design, Pages - new page - add page Tab to top of blog

2.  Create a blog post - titled:  Blog Guidelines

From the information you read above:  create your own list of guidelines/helpful hints about blogging for others.   You will place your guidelines in a blog post as well as on a New Page.  You can also research the Internet for Blog guidelines.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Monday, January 14


Monday, January 14

Today you will:

Turn off tracking on own blog.
  • Don't Track Your Own Pageviews- click radio button
 Examine your blog stats.
  • View your audience
  • View traffic source
  • Pageviews all time history
  • Pageviews by country
  • Pageviews by Browsers
  • Pageviews by Operating Systems 
Explore Blogger gadgets.

Take a screen shot and upload an image onto a blog post.
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ASSIGNMENTS

1.  Create a new blog post summarizing your blog stats.  

Title your blog post:  Blog Stats





2.  Create a new blog post summarizing the Blogger gadgets that you explored. Explain/describe the tool, what would be the benefits of having this gadget on your blog.  You must list 5 gadgets.  You can also include screen shots of this gadget:  Apple+Shift+4 - select area you want to take a snapshot of. 

Title your blog post:  Blogger gadgets.