Category: Blogging

BlogED Display Problems

By Mr Gray, Tuesday, 31st August, 2010

Some further frustrations.

Added a text widget tonight for a student’s birthday, which displayed correctly momentarily. Then it was gone:

Image on the left is the error, on the right is how it should have appeared.

Further to that, yesterday, when the class was viewing some previous posts we were getting a media not found for any images we had uploaded.

The BlogED system was down for maintenance on Friday afternoon – I almost had a fit when I logged on that night, and received a message saying “Sorry, You are not authorised to access this application.” I came back to it later and was granted access, but gee, it reminded me of my SBSR experience.

BlogED Blogging Platform

By Mr Gray, Monday, 2nd August, 2010

I have recently started a class blog using the NSWDET blogging system BlogED. It is reasonably convenient, in that it is accessible via the Portal, though I am getting frustrated by some elements, and I guess this is because I’ve been blogging for some time now. As a result I am finding some parts of it limiting.

Having said that though, it seems to be particularly suitable for those teachers who are new to blogging and those not so confident with technology.

Also, for children, particularly young children, having access to it via their Student Portal means one less password to remember.

I plan to use this post to record the positives and negatives I come across for using the BlogED system.

If you too are using BlogED, feel free to leave a comment describing your experiences also.

Positives:

  • Accessible for staff and students through DET Portal
  • no need for children to remember another login and password
  • automatically sets children up with access to the blog – no need to manually add them as a member of the blog

Negatives:


  • Avatars – Only DET users can have an avatar (General users get a generic blank person). Users select from the ones given. No ability to upload your own avatar.
  • Read more – from the Home Page, if an image or embed code is used, you can view the first part of the post, then must click on Read more.
  • Widgets – can only select from the list provided. Wanted a Recent Comments widget, but there is not a default one. Have managed to have one by using the RSS feed for Comments, though it isn’t styled very nicely or user friendly.
  • Selection of Blog Theme – can only choose from a few (3??) theme styles.
  • No Pages feature. Can only have posts – Wanted to have a page for “Blogging Guidelines” – the rules for the blog so to speak (how to comment safely, etc – that type of thing).
  • the blog URL address is not particularly attractive, therefore nor is it easy to remember.
  • attempted to put a Voki in the sidebar. Can’t use javascript, had to use other method
  • am missing the ability to use an app (iphone) to manage and approve comments quickly. Logging into the portal is a pain.
  • Reliability of Portal – I was conducting a Parent INformation Session tonight (5/8/10) and the portal was down – 3 hours later and it is still down! In all the years I have been using wordpress, it has been a very rare occasion when it was unavailable.
  • CAn only use a Voki in the sidebar – can’t embed the code into a post (or am I missing something??) Was thinking of children using the Voki and embedding into posts – but if the only place I can put a Voki is in the sidebar, I don’t really want a sidebar which is miles long.
  • (12/8/10) – When comments are left, there is no indication in the Dashboard to tell which post the comment belongs to. I just had a student leave the same comment twice, and wondered why. I deleted one of the duplicates and approved the other. Then when looking back on the posts, I discovered why he had left the comment twice – the comment I approved was not related to the post it appeared on, so I am guessing that the one I deleted was where he had attempted to fix his mistake. I however was unable to tell and so had already deleted the comment.
  • (24/8/10) – Doesn’t support use of iframe HTML. Tried to embed a Google Docs document we’ve been working on, but it is not accepted. There was something else I tried embeddding a few weeks back but it didn’t work either (I suspect it might have been an iframe also??).
  • (27/8/10) – Just tried putting another widget in on weather – would have suited our unit of work really well. It contains JavaScript, so is not allowed. A shame that these widgets are not allowed. I’d love to know why they can’t be used??
  • (27/8/10) – BlogED System was down for maintenance in the afternoon (advertised). When it came back up I tried logging in, and received an error message telling me I “wasn’t authorised to access this application.”
  • (30/8/10) – Viewing previous posts with the class, only to discover a big warning triangle telling us that the media can’t be found, wherever there should have been an image we had uploaded.
  • (31/8/10) – Uploaded a new widget for a student’s birthday, which for some reason messed up the sidebar.

Student Goals

By Mr Gray, Monday, 21st July, 2008

Mrs McNamara has come up with a good idea. She has used student photos to illustrate students’ goals for the rest of the year. These have been presented in the “motivational poster” style though, using FD’s Flickr Toys. One of the toys is a motivational poster creator – simply upload the photo, type in a few bits of text and it’s ready to download.

Mrs McNamara has published it on SlideShare – You can view it here or download from here.

This tool could also be used to illustrate classroom rules, for example.

I’ve contemplated using the Magazine Cover Creator as a simple but unique idea for a stall at a fete.

Any other ideas???? Leave them in the comments below…..

Blogging Awards for comments

By Mr Gray, Saturday, 20th October, 2007

Adrian Bruce has kindly made up these little positive reinforcements for teachers to use with their students’ blogs. These would have been great to use with my class last year when I was doing this!!!

:!: Tip: If you can’t see the Blogging Award above, click the Get Adobe Flash Player button to install Flash.

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