Here at iC with Prof. John Glynn and Asslam Umar Ali regarding getting the best out of blogging.
Category Archives: Media, Resources, A/v
Presentation by Emily Purser at the UOW Blogging Forum
Click here to see Emily Purser’s slideshow presentation form the UOW blogging forum.
Looking for Some blogs to read? Try these….
BiologyHub – Open access blog network of courses focused on the population biology of bacteria and viruses
Sydney Uni Parralax – Parallax records the experiences of final year students of the B.A.(Media & Communications) degree who have won competitive overseas internships to work in Asian media organisations.
VC Macquarie – Blog of Professor Steven Schwartz, Vice-Chancellor of Macquarie University (Sydney).
Cornell wine & research – Cornell University, news and events from the Viticulture and Enology Major
The state of play with Open Education
IdeaPaint in teaching space at VicUni
Dave Cummings at Victoria University is blogging about his Teaching Space project. They’ve just finished doing the walls and floor in IdeaPaint. They have to wait til friday for it to dry/cure before then can use it. But then…. it’ll be cool. Here’s a YouTube about IdeaPaint:
Oui oui! Le Skype is working!
After months of planning and testing, the Skype pilot kicked off today. With slick new high definition web cams, and the help of the “how to” login sheet, the french language students connected with other students in Noumea. And the French conversations began to flow.
While many staff members have had Skype installed and working fine in their offices on their individual managed desktop machines (ie supported centrally by ITS), up until know it has been impossible to intall and use them “en masse” for use by students in an ITS managed teaching computer lab. But, thanks to the hard work of everybody involved (especially Krstan Risteski, ITS Labs Manager and Liz Burns, ITS System team) a special ‘software package’ was developed, tested, tweaked, and re-tested. Now Skype can be remotely installed in labs by ITS Support staff, with the correct network and software settings so that it actually works within the confines of a teaching lab. The only last minute hitch was that each new web-cam purchased by Arts (they are for use in the new Bld 19 Language labs) needed to have the software drivers manually installed, but thanks to Krstan, this was achieved in time also.
Multiple photos in a Gallery (a blog test)
Well folks, let’s see if this works…
Can we get a ‘gallery’ with our blogging service?
My personal blog hosted by wordpress.com allows me to upload “media” en masse, and having uploaded it, it allows me to display it as a ‘gallery’ ie 2 or 3 columns of thumbnails. A screen shot of what it looks like is below. I’m going to see if edublogs campus version (that we use at UOW) allows the same thing.
Your blog after imporing a bunch of posts
Here’s part 2 in a video lesson on how to export and import posts. (For part one, scroll down to the previous post.) This video starts with the list of the imported posts, then shows the new blog and how to tidy up your new blog. Shows some features of the new UOW templates as part of this.
How to export your blog posts
Includes logging in to the Dashboard, and navigating the options there. Also starts the import process of getting posts into another blog.