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[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_4_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Open Record]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_4_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Open Record]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_5_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Take a picture, hover over the image in the bottom toolbar and click "Copy to Clipboard"]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_5_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Take a picture, hover over the image in the bottom toolbar and click "Copy to Clipboard"]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_6_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Go back to BrowseNew <br /> <br />]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_6_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Go back to BrowseNew]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_7_en.png|thumb|400px|left|From the frame, hover over the clipping and select "Add to Journal"]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_7_en.png|thumb|400px|left|From the frame, hover over the clipping and select "Add to Journal"]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_8_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Click "Image" in the Editor and then the upload image icon<br />Select the clipping from the file upload dialog]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_8_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Click "Image" in the Editor and then the upload image icon<br />Select the clipping from the file upload dialog]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_9_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Click "Add Blog Post"]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_9_en.png|thumb|400px|left|Click "Add Blog Post"]]<div style="clear:both">&nbsp;</div>
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_10_en.png|thumb|400px|left|The post appears locally in Moodle Blog]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_10_en.png|thumb|400px|left|The post appears locally in Moodle Blog]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_11_en.png|thumb|400px|left|The post is automatically sent to the remote blog]]
[[Image:Tarun2000_usecase_s1_11_en.png|thumb|400px|left|The post is automatically sent to the remote blog]]

Revision as of 20:35, 6 August 2008

   english | español HowTo [ID# 150490] 


EduBlog Guide

Setting Up Remote Blogs

This page is still too technical for testing.

New Blog Settings Explained

Try Creating a New Blog: Username - teacher (english) or teacheres (espanol)

  • Blog Name: Local name of the blog
  • Summary: The description of the blog assignment that appears when students try to create a blog post
  • Allow Comments: Whether students and teachers can comment on the blog posts
  • Maximum Visibility: Determines who can see the local blog
  • Select Remote Blog: Determines which external blog (ie Blogger.com) to link to; "Local Only" means not to link to any other blog
  • Manage Remote Blog: Links to manage remote blog page - still has bugs, do not use yet
  • Synchronization Style: Determines how this blog links to the external blog; "Require Teacher Publishing" means that the ONLY way a post goes to the external blog is if a teacher or admin logs in visits the view page and clicks the publish option for that post; Mirror Local and Remote means that any posts that are visible to students in the local blog are automatically also published to the remote blog
  • Teacher Review Style: Determines whether and how to use teacher review; "Disable Teacher Review" forces all posts to directly go to the blog; "Allow Teacher Review" gives students the option to send to teacher for approval or directly send to the blog; "Require Teacher Review" forces students to send to the teacher for approval before the post appears to other students; The post being published to the external blog depends on the "Synchronization Style" setting

Posting to a Blog Explained

Try Posting to a New Blog: Username - student (english) or studentes (espanol)

  • Title: The title of the blog post
  • Message: The contents of the blog post (the editor mimic's Write, so hopefully no doc needed?)
  • Tags: Words or short phrases describing the post's content
  • Send To: Indicates whether to send to teacher or directly to the blog; The visible options depend on how the teacher configures the blog

Managing a Blog

Try Managing a Blog: Username - teacher (english) or teacheres (espanol)
Some of these options appear under each post

  • Edit: Allows the blog post to be edited
  • Delete: Deletes the blog post
  • Publish: Sends the post to the remote blog (shows if Synchronization Style is set to "Require Teacher Publishing")
  • Approve: Allows teachers to approve posts that used the send to teacher (shows if "Disable Teacher Review" is not selected)
  • Add Your Comment: Allows for commenting on post

Use Cases

The following use cases demonstrate EduBlog's basic features. All images are actual screenshots taking on an XO-1 with Build 656 running BrowseNew and WriteNew (patched for broken objectchooser.py). It is also assumed that the admin or teacher has already entered the settings for EduBlog to connect to the remote blogs. Some images were edited to make this guide easier to follow. Moodle EduBlog, commit a8a4bad89c66ec802ae80e50c1e87b0061861640, was locally run on Ubuntu with LAMPP since the main server was down.

Teacher Creates a New Blog

Open BrowseNew - BrowseNew's icon will not pulse, so please be patient for it to load
Goto The Create New Blog Link - please note you may need to enter your username and password if this is the first time you are visiting EduBlog
Enter Blog Name and Blog Summary - the summary can be formatted and contain images
Here we select the Remote Blog Settings (Mirror Local and Remote) and disable Teacher Review. Common Module Settings will be hidden from the UI
The new blog is shown (no posts made yet)
 

Student Posts to Blog with an Image using BrowseNew and Record

The teacher configured this blog to post to uruguay-xo-test with the settings "Mirror Local and Remote" and "Disable Teacher Review".

Open BrowseNew and goto the post blog page
Enter the title and write some content for the post
Open Record
Take a picture, hover over the image in the bottom toolbar and click "Copy to Clipboard"
Go back to BrowseNew
From the frame, hover over the clipping and select "Add to Journal"
Click "Image" in the Editor and then the upload image icon
Select the clipping from the file upload dialog
Click "Add Blog Post"
 
The post appears locally in Moodle Blog
The post is automatically sent to the remote blog
 

Student Posts to Blog by Write Upload

The teacher configured this blog to post to uruguay-xo-test with the settings "Mirror Local and Remote" and "Disable Teacher Review".

Open Record
Take a picture and copy it to the clipboard
Open WriteNew
Write some text and paste the image
Keep the Entry (no special format)
Open BrowseNew
Goto the New Blog Post Page and enter a title
From the Edit toolbar in the Editor, click the Write Upload icon
Select the Blog Post
Add extra text and clean up the blog post as needed
Enter tags and click "Add Blog Post"
The post appears on the local Moodle Blog
The post is also sent automatically to Blogger.com