Okay, so as you can see I am working to get this blog thing down and though it is slow going for me I am trying. I am excited that the post from youtube stuck finally. I must say though I tried in vain many time it is really quite easy once you know the formula. I'll always call it the address grab, paste, & post method. It worked and I am thankful.
These Kids are real and they do need all the help we can give them.
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Now that you have some of the tools for use in blogs, specifically blogger.com, and some experience, you are ready to dig into more tools with full confidence. It would be nice to have a recipe for these tools but tomorrow and with another provider the recipe would be out of date. What you are experiencing is the ability to adjust to change.
ReplyDeleteSecondly, you have discovered the extensive range of ways that blogs can be used. You have walked the first steps to understanding how blogs affect people and how you can use that knowledge to create useful blogs in education.
What are the questions that you have that remain unanswered? Have you found the significant difference between a magazine (boring) and the potential use of multimedia in a blog (exciting)? What's your next step? How are you going to take this new information and knowledge to the next level?
I think for me the real difference between the old magazine and new blog is that blog has a wider scope and can move as I want it to. I am not forced to remain in the design, format or information that the author wants me to. I am able to access other sources with the click of my mouse.
ReplyDeleteAm I ready to take it to the next step? I have no real idea, but I will be working to make a better attempt at discovering just what new steps I can take it to.
By the way, there is no need to rush. Sometimes a slow journey is more rewarding than a fast one.
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