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Your new dashboard

Posted by Miss W. on August 2, 2009

Miss W.!  Miss W.! 

What’s happened to my dashboard?

I logged on this week and couldn’t work out how to add a post?  I wanted to add a clustrmap and it came out wrong. Now I see the grade 8 students have added a wordle.  How do I do that on mine?

Well here is your answer.

You will need to check out the Edublogs help pages.  Sue Waters from Western Australia is writing a new manual to use with the upgraded Edublogs blogs. There are pages about how to put in an image on a post or page; how to input HTML code from Vokis and polls etc.  If you find the information helpful on Sue Waters’ posts make sure you mention that in your blog with a link back to her post.  This is just good manners or blogging etiquette.

Remember your best way to learn is to ask questions, read information then have-a-go yourself.  Even better, if you know how to do something, write a post about it so other students can also learn.  In this digital age you need to be able to

LEARN, UN-LEARN, RE-LEARN

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