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Looking for ways to introduce blogging at your school? Come hear how a small green stuffed animal brought blogging to an elementary school – its students, parents, teachers, and administrators. We’ll share the story of Kyle the Crocodile, lessons learned, and how to adapt this project for your school.
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Kyle at the EU Parliament See Kyle Blog: Using Your School’s Mascot (Or Other Furry Friend) to Introduce Blogging Matthew Clobridge Sycamore Creek Elementary School Abby Clobridge Flurry Consulting
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Kyle at the EU Parliament

See Kyle Blog: Using Your

School’s Mascot (Or Other Furry

Friend) to Introduce BloggingMatthew Clobridge

Sycamore Creek Elementary School

Abby ClobridgeFlurry Consulting

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Kyle at the EU Parliament

• Background, Goals • The Technical Stuff:

– Kyle’s Blog v.1 – Kyle’s Blog v.2

• How we use the blog at school

• Because of the blog…

• Final thoughts• Questions?

Outline

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Year-Round Elementary

SchoolStudents: 675+

Teachers: 40+

Opened July 1, 2008

TechnologyIntegration

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web2.0

Teachers

Students

Parents

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web2.0

Teachers

Students

Parents

web2.0 in the classroom

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Blog Demonstration

Project

Year-round

scheduleUpcomin

g travel…

Creating

a sense of

school

identity

students

parents

teachers

community

teaching by

example

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The Students Vote

Salamanders Crocodiles

Cyclones Chameleons

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And the

Winner Is…

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Google

- Google Calendar- Google Sites- Docs & Spreadsheets

- Web Forms- Videos- Notebook- Picasa

Using Google applications when possible.

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Version 1.0 Blogger

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Blogger Admin Interface

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Pros

- Free

- Easy

- Fast

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Cons-Cumbersome posting/editing

-Limited flexibility with look and feel

- Ugly URL

http://kyles-travels.blogspot.com/

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Not ideal for school environment

Links to other blogs through Blogger… (no way to control *which* blogs).

In profile, links to other profiles/blogs.

Hyperlink Issues

Note: you can edit CSS code to remove links back to Blogger at top of screen. This practice is not encouraged.

- Minimal room for “extra” content

- Challenges with moderating comments

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Can’t edit comments

Automatically linked info from profile

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Wanted for v2:

More flexibility (look and feel)

More control (commenting)

Better admin tools

Add-ons (plug-ins)

New URL

Easy and cheap

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Wanted for v2:

More flexibility (look and feel)

More control (commenting)

Better admin tools

Add-ons (plug-ins)

New URL

Easy and cheap

Open Source?

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www.movabletype.org

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www.wordpress.org

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www.wordpress.org

Options:

1. Create free blog on WordPress.com site.

2. Host it yourself – and use a hosting provider’s WP install.

3. Host it yourself – with full control.

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www.1and1.com

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Total Cost for This Year: $44.94

Hosting: $2.50/month for first six months, $4.99/month after. Includes 120 GB space, FTP access, MySQL databases, email mailboxes and forwarding.

Software: Free to install. Requires MySQL database (or alternatives).

Domain: Free for first year, $6.99 after.

Cost

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Embedded Slideshows,

Video

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Static Pages, Highlight Recent Comments

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Comments: Easier to Manage

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New Comments – Email Forwarding to Multiple Addresses

View from within email message

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www.statcounter.com

Include Statistics, Log Analysis Tools

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Future Plans for WordPress Blog

• Upgrade to Wordpress 2.7

– Tiered commenting

– Better admin tools, interface

• Plugins – Install cForms

• Add Feedburner subscription – subscribe to get email whenever updates

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Using the Blog for Instruction

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Writing in an Online Environment

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Writing in an Online Environment

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Geography and Culture

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First Grade

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Upper Elementary

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- Students have a sense of ownership of the blog

-Writing (blogging, commenting) for fun

- Students learn PowerPoint

Because of the Blog…

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Teachers have asked to createtheir own class blogs

Because of the Blog…

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Positive Exposure for the School

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Issues and Considerations

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Writing the posts…

Approving comments…

Responding to comments…

Maintaining the site…

Answering emails from parents…

Scheduling logistics – who goes where when? With whom?

Coordinating with guest handlers…

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kylecrocodile.com


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