On Monday we talked about the fact that you will curate all of your
work in this course on your own blog. The setup process is simple and
takes less than five minutes, no matter how lousy your tablet or your
connection. Every day counts right now - I don't want anyone to fall
behind before we even get started.
This is Job #1
today. Please do this now. If you have questions or run into
challenges, please send me an email or schedule a meeting.
Here are the instructions from the Member Blogs post:
1. Go to blogger dot com and click on the buttons to sign in.
2. You
can name your blog anything you like. I'm a fan of alliteration, e.g.,
"Isaiah's Ideas" or "Alicia's Academy" but this is your blog, so it's your choice. You can always change the name later if
you get a better idea.
3. For the URL, please use this formula: [your first
initial] [your last name] [smhs] [23]. For example, Jayleen Chavez
would use
the URL jchavezsmhs23.blogspot.com. All you need to do is type your
first initial, your last name, and smhs23. Blogger will fill in the last
part
automatically.
4. Click "No thanks" if Blogger asks you about a domain name.
5. Click that orange button that says "Create Blog" and enjoy that sweet, sweet feeling of success.
6. Go to
your blog online to double-check that the URL works and your blog is
visible. You can do this either by typing in your URL, or by clicking
"View Blog" on your Blogger dashboard (blue letters in the upper left
corner of the screen).
7. Please copy/paste your URL and email it to me at
dpreston.learning@gmail.com.
- Home
- Les Misérables
- Richard Cory
- Katha Upanishad
- Literature Analysis
- The Right to Your Opinion
- The Socratic Method
- Big Questions
- Member Blogs
- About the picture on this blog
- how we read
- "I never learned to read!"
- terms we'll need to know
- Schedule a meeting with Dr. Preston
- Schedule a meeting with Dr. Preston
- Zoom Meetings
- The Laughing Heart
- Basic Essay Structure
- Meanings Signs & Symbols
- Work Product
- how to publish your handwritten work online
- how to embed a video on your blog
- Literature Analysis (Fiction)
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